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gibt's a little of Bernadette in all of us - the ranger, the avoider, the snob, the artist | |
I would definitely place it on my top 5 list of all times and I have read hundreds and hundreds of books | |
This book opens as Christmas approaches and the author deftly portrays the joy and anticipation of the season played off against the sadness as Gamache's elite squad is dispersed | |
The story has the perfect mix of humor and romance leaving you wanting more | |
făce a problem adjusting to writing style but once lost in the story I was hooked. | |
the story was boring and dull--lots of talking and philosophical introspection, but not much plot movement | |
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This is just a nicebook to read | |
Dodd was one of the few voices in U.S. government to warn of the true ambitions of Hitler and the dangers of American isolationists' stance | |
This was a book I didn't know what to expect at each corner. | |
This book contains copious amounts of swearing, drugs, sexual situations and heavily damaged people | |
Death is the real narrator of the novel, which begins with the heroine’s end: Liesel Meminger’s death, many years after WWII, after she’s had children and grandchildren | |
I have heard nothing but glowing things for it, and while I loved all the character (minus Katniss some of the time) and the plot was original and intriguing, the plot was slower and I really wasn't a fan of the writing | |
The Purpose Driven Life, is a modern masterpiece of devotional literature that you will keep a lifetime | |
Losing Hope just took all my love for this story and multiplied it exponentially. First off, we met Dean Holder again but we get to know him even more. A way that makes me love him even more I thought I already had. | |
Gone Girl is the story of Nick and Amy, a seemingly perfect couple to anyone looking in from the outside. But at the start of the book, when Nick comes home to a ransacked living room and a missing wife, the marriage has already deteriorated. | |
this story probes the intimate thoughts about what it's like for the maids of wealthy and middle class white people in Jackson, Mississippi | |
the girl who played with fire | |
the book dragged on a bit too long. | |
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I simply do not know how to recommend it for, I simply cannot come up with anyone that might not enjoy it | |
the book started out good and interesting but it definately slowed down in the middle to the end. | |
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some of the people who didn't like this book are not a fan of the series and are getting a kick out of bashing this book | |
Faktoren The story was different and left you wanting more and leaves you wanting more and leaves you wanting more and leaves you wanting more and leaves you wanting more and leaves you wanting more and leaves you wanting more and leaves you wanting more and leaves you wanting more and leaves you wanting more and leaves you wanting more and leaves | |
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Amy Elliott Dunne is the prime suspect and does nothing to make his family, the media, or the public think differently. Nick is the prime suspect and does nothing to make his family, the media, or the public think differently. | |
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The Cuckoo's Calling by J.K. Rowling was orignally masqueraded as a excellent debut novel by newcomer Robert Galbraith | |
generate question I have a friend who was actually an orphan and on an orphan train, so this book is meaningful to me | |
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The Time Traveler's Wife is not a bad book, but it's not a great book either. They touch upon a wide variety of philosophical topics, such as love, free will, age differences within relationships, sex, waiting for love, and genetic therapy | |
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This book was perfect for me. I was in the mood for some light beach reading and I was in the mood for some light beach reading. | |
Gilbert is a born writer and one of the few I've read lately that make you turn immediately back to the first page to start over when you finish one of her books | |
the concept is intriguing (4 stars) and the pace satisfactory ( 3 stars) but it lacks the depth it needs to be exceptional | |
the results are driven from detail researches, it adds certain credibility to the overall framework | |
This is a terrific book, and it is apparently just the first of six that will make up the entire "Fire And Ice" series | |
the bulk of it is much more applicable to a college age girl (at times terrifyingly so), and is far more graphic, shocking, gruesome, and totally gripping | |
This book is highly recommended. It doesn't matter if you're a diehard gamer, an 80s child, or a WoW guild member | |
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Allegiant really is a decent ending to the Divergent Trilogy. Even though its flaws keep it from entering the realm of 5-star books like its predecessors, Divergent and Insurgent | |
the series takes some very unexpected but not unpleasant twists in the second installment | |
This is definitely a novel that I will think about time and again as it haunts me with its stark portrayal of whatever comes after "the end of the world as we knew it." | |
This book really challenges us to pray big prayers and expect God to do big things for us | |
Clary - I like her from the start. Clary is easy to connect with and she is smart. Simon - Simon is Clary's best friend and I love his snarky and badass wit. He is smart, brave and just a great character. | |
Dieser ist ein bahnbrechendes Buch, at least to me. | |
Nell Hawthorne is an ordinary girl sweet and well educated | |
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Cade MacKenzie is the definition of alpha male. He is hard, sexy, and in control. His past leaves a trace of vulnerability that is very attractive | |
I did find it a little repetitive but the book is clearly well researched and accessible | |
This book is entertaining and offers some interesting insights into 13th century mores, but the science discriptions were missing and the story was not really compelling | |
Beautiful Disaster | |
the movie but its fun to pick out the movie in the book | |
This one seems like the weak sister of the group. | |
the most memorable and visceral renditions of Jesus's life and death that I have ever read | |
Odd Thomas | |
I actually set there holding my kindle wondering what just happened. | |
this book is slightly "darker" and more frightening than the other three, but even more engaging | |
the book is rife with period detail and highly descriptive passages that give the reader a taste of what living in Chicago was like at that time. | |
God is waiting for us to ask Him to do incredible things... but too often we don't believe God can really help us | |
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the movie and then decided I needed to read the book. Whether this story is completely true or not it was a wonderful read. | |
"The Eye of the World" is probably the most famous fantasy novel written in the last generation, but it doesn't deserve to be. | |
This is a story about relationships in the south at the beginning of the civil rights movement. Not just relationships between white women and their black help, but also about relationships between white women and their husbands, white women and their mothers from another generation, black women and each other, white women and the white children | |
I'm not sure if I'm going to buy the next book, I'm sure I will but like I said I'm so CONFUSED!!!!!!! | |
The plot is plodding, the prose is poor and from a standpoint of a mystery, only the confusion of the many characters can mask the whodunit.The main characters are cold, quirky and barely likeable | |
This book to be a beautiful and emotional tale of a young woman's rediscovery of locked away memories and second chances | |
Taylor develops the story well, beginning with the art student, and gradually expanding our knowledge of her and her skills, family', and other activities. Through her life with Brimstone and others in their difficult to access nooks around the world, Karou discovers enemies and peers she | |
Brown fans - this is a return to form and the standards he set in his finest works | |
the action peters out towards the end, and the anti-climax takes way too long wrapping a bunch of boring subplots | |
Anastasia is bland and two-dimensional | |
Very hard to put down in any of its section, and impossible to stop reading in its last 150 pages | |
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This book was NOT written hastily, and ultimately executed with every turn of the page | |
Mockingjay is one of the worst novels (and sequels) that I have ever read | |
I found the topic interesting in that the future where a small group of elite control everything and live high off the hog while basically enslaving the rest of the people to work and live in squalor is actually, if you read around off the beaten path, a goal of | |
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This is not a new story. Think a reverse Anne Frank without naivete | |
' oh my god''moment' right in the last few pages - so rarelyly found(successfully) in many novels | |
I laughed, I bawled my eyes out, and even got angry. So many feelings that I wasn’t expecting. | |
This story was so intriguing, so emotionally intense | |
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"Wanderer" invades the body of Melanie Stryder. At first, the invader will experience some withdrawal, where the former soul refuses to succumb and the former memories are not her own. But as Wanderer goes on with her life and career, she realizes that Melanie lives | |
generated by Suzanne Collins, Mockingjay is a remarkable novel, because it brings the reader deep inside the psyche of a person like that woman on the bench. I am very grateful to Suzanne Collins that she did not make this a story of a little girl transforming into | |
this is her FIRST book and quite honestly, I think she did a great job. | |
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