model update
Browse files- config.json +1 -1
- eval/metric.first.answer.paragraph_answer.question.asahi417_qg_subjqa.books.json +1 -0
- eval/metric.first.answer.paragraph_sentence.question.asahi417_qg_subjqa.books.json +1 -0
- eval/metric.first.answer.sentence_answer.question.asahi417_qg_subjqa.books.json +1 -0
- eval/metric.first.sentence.paragraph_answer.question.asahi417_qg_subjqa.books.json +1 -0
- eval/metric.first.sentence.paragraph_sentence.question.asahi417_qg_subjqa.books.json +1 -0
- eval/metric.first.sentence.sentence_answer.question.asahi417_qg_subjqa.books.json +1 -0
- eval/metric.last.sentence.paragraph_answer.question.asahi417_qg_subjqa.books.json +1 -0
- eval/metric.last.sentence.paragraph_sentence.question.asahi417_qg_subjqa.books.json +1 -0
- eval/metric.last.sentence.sentence_answer.question.asahi417_qg_subjqa.books.json +1 -0
- eval/metric.long.sentence.paragraph_answer.question.asahi417_qg_subjqa.books.json +1 -0
- eval/metric.long.sentence.paragraph_sentence.question.asahi417_qg_subjqa.books.json +1 -0
- eval/metric.long.sentence.sentence_answer.question.asahi417_qg_subjqa.books.json +1 -0
- eval/metric.middle.sentence.paragraph_answer.question.asahi417_qg_subjqa.books.json +1 -0
- eval/metric.middle.sentence.paragraph_sentence.question.asahi417_qg_subjqa.books.json +1 -0
- eval/metric.middle.sentence.sentence_answer.question.asahi417_qg_subjqa.books.json +1 -0
- eval/metric.short.sentence.paragraph_answer.question.asahi417_qg_subjqa.books.json +1 -0
- eval/metric.short.sentence.paragraph_sentence.question.asahi417_qg_subjqa.books.json +1 -0
- eval/metric.short.sentence.sentence_answer.question.asahi417_qg_subjqa.books.json +1 -0
- eval/samples.test.hyp.paragraph_answer.question.asahi417_qg_subjqa.books.txt +191 -0
- eval/samples.test.hyp.paragraph_sentence.question.asahi417_qg_subjqa.books.txt +191 -0
- eval/samples.test.hyp.sentence_answer.question.asahi417_qg_subjqa.books.txt +191 -0
- eval/samples.validation.hyp.paragraph_answer.question.asahi417_qg_subjqa.books.txt +92 -0
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- eval/samples.validation.hyp.sentence_answer.question.asahi417_qg_subjqa.books.txt +92 -0
- pytorch_model.bin +2 -2
- tokenizer_config.json +1 -1
- trainer_config.json +1 -0
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the vast history in the book was very interesting. The vast history in the book was very interesting.The vast history in the book was very interesting.The vast history in the book was very interesting.The vast history in the book was very interesting.The vast history in the book was very interesting.
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Beth wasn't my favorite character, but I have faith that her book will be just as compelling as Pushing the Limits
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Cain seeks to prove that, despite America's preference to extroversion, introverts can be extremely successful and influential in our culture
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The Help is truly an astounding debut both because it is a great book of the modern times and it is focused on a very sensitive topic
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This is a very slow book in places. We have slavers, "bagmen", cannibals, militia, and others, but they make only a few brief appearances - the book is two-thirds gone before we finally have a first hand encounter with a
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GRRM world is so immense, so detailed, so believable. His dialogue rings true, so detailed, so believable
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I've been hemming and hawing about reading his books, stop, and read them. You will not be let down.
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Daughter of Smoke and Bone
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This book ran true to my memories of the south. It really made me think and I enjoy books that do that
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the first half of the book I was like OMFG please just do it already. I was totally hot and ered anyway.
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the end of this book was gripped with suspense București
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This book really got to me. What a great story line, I was totally surprised where it headed.
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the book could have been a very small book
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the characters so much and the writing is just terrificorii that I enjoyed spending the time with this book.
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this book was just the first day of a three day story to set the stage for the meat of the story
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This is a book that is a pleasure, an enlightening experience, to read. If you like reading, if you enjoy books that keep you turning pages, that won't let you sleep, then buy this book.
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the history of the Roman empire were interesting and in line with what I have read about it
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Very interesting book!Possible spoilers!!!Amy is not who she leads you to believe initially. A fascinating dive into a very strange and twisted mind.
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King's early novels are much better than the last published books like From A Buick 8 and The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon
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Solomon Northrup was tricked into accompanying two men out of the North on the pretense of playing his fiddle for a job
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Thomas is a gifted teacher and he has a very interesting approach requiring no notes or rote memorization. You build vocabulary as you go along also, with Thomas emphasizing cognates or words that are almost identical in the two languages initially.
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"Freakonomic" was interesting, but somehow I was expecting more than it delivered.
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The idea for the plot is an interesting one, but the characters were poorly developed, too cookie-cutter, eventually just annoying
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Evie has a special ability to see through any paranormal's "glamour"
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This book was so beautifully written, so uplifting, I am so happy that I gave this book a chance
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the chapters are incredibly long and anybody can figure out exactly how the book was going to end about halfway through the book
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I am an introvert and was interested to see what Mrs. Cain had to say about it.
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Sky Davis, our heroine, is a wonderful, smart, saucy, technologically challenged, snarky, broken but strong, brave, and kind of weird in a cool way
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not so confusing tho. Lots of red herrings not confusing tho.
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This may not be the Grisham most people are used to, but give it a chance and it will win you over.
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This journey that this little boy took is absolutely amazing and worth the little bit
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That was a good story. Actually both together made for a great two part story of a lawyer and his life
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Darkhouse wasn’t at all what I expected. From the moment I ’met’ Perry I was hooked.
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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone is a great book, and I think all of the controversy and hype just make it better and more appealing
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peace prevails, and they live happily ever after
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This is literature at its finest.The culture comes alive with all the differences, fears and brainwashing
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erotica alone, then I don't understand the hype. If people are reading this for the erotica alone, then I pity them
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Laura Hillenbrand's writing in this outing is less like poetry and more like reporting
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Calla is a werewolf or well she prefers Guardian. She saves someone by feeding him some of her blood (surprise! werewolf blood has healing properties).
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Patch is a fallen angel. After lusting after a mortal girl, he was banished to Earth, wings ripped off, to live with no feeling
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I've been reading this series from the first month the first book hit the shelf. I always believed that the books were not as huge and wonderful as everyone made them out to be.
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the character development and the character development it had was quite believable
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This book is able to unearth all the humane feelings you might ever have lost and will enable you, by all means, to learn the meaning of being a genuine human being again
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This is one of the best books I've read in a very long time.
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I am sorry it's over, but I had to rush through it for two reasons:1. I couldn't put it down and 2. It had to be my last book of 2012I am one of those readers who skim quite a bit, esp. mainstream fiction, but this book I read cover
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Brown's book includes a good deal of information about a world that has been hidden in plain sight for a very long time
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On Dublin Street is a very very good read. Although it does share some characteristics with Fifty Shades of Grey, it differentiates enough from it to make it unique and a very very good read.
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The Testing is a post-apocalyptic dystopia - the world is rehabilitating, several generations after the bombs were dropped.
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this book as a great set-up for the trilogy and involving some really interesting themes both ancient and modern
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This book's pace feels a little like the first hill of a roller coaster ride
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This book had me hooked and on the edge of my seat.
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This story was full of action and twists, it was virtually non-stop thrills or drama once Allie is in the outlands
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Gillian Flynn has a great writing style and her characters are perfectly and realistically twisted
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the book belies the lack of fact checking. For example, scenes in the book break many rules of police procedure with regard to crime scene investigation, chain of evidence, and apprehension and questioning of suspects
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this book is amazing, and I would definately have given it 5 stars but for certain aspects of the book
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Gideon does a few things that are over the top (like the recreation of Eva's bedroom), but he is a very intense guy. Eva is a sassy, no-nonsense type of person that puts Gideon in his place a few times
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4.5 starsMiss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children is one of those books that is completely unexpected and almost swathed in mystery
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The Storyteller is a fictional account of a young woman-Sage- who befriends an older gentleman-Josef- she meets at a grief group
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Maggie Stiefvater is an artist with words, creating stunning pictures with just a few sentences.Shiver is everything Twilight isn't, a truly believable romance with believable, equal characters, and above all it is beautifully written
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Theo's journey so naturally and seemlessly, that every action he takes makes complete sense for his character
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The resolution to the story is a little too quickly wrapped up and yet it is positively a thrilling conclusion and I think the author made some very brave choices in where to take the story and the characters.
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This book has a lot of the factors included in your typical NA book
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each time I eat my words! I keep thinking the stories for this group of friends couldn't possibly get any better. Any more involved it beautiful.
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Divergent is fast-paced and entirely gripping. The action sequences are written wonderfully and you'll constantly feel a thrill shooting up your spine as you anxiously await more of.
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The Da Vinci Code is a thrilling roller-coaster ride of events that surprise the reader at every corner
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the story line was easy to follow and while it was difficult at times to like Joss, I fell in love with Braden and Ellie!
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I don't understand the negative reviews. I really loved this book, and thought it brought together the characters endings in a lovely way
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based on only 3 books of the series, this is great overall and I'm looking forward to more
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Abby is super sweet and sexy... for most of the book. Somewhere around the middle he gets almost violently obsessed with his relationship with Abby
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I am definitely looking forward to what else Mr. Zusak has in store for my imagination.
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This book will touch your heart and leave you in a different frame of mind.
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Aibileen has experienced many injustices and indignities in her life. She has also known tragedy. Her son, Treelore, was 24 when he died in a work related accident.
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Jacqueline was attacked by someone she thought she could trust, saved by a stranger she just wants to forget everything about everything that happened but when her attacker starts making threats she realises that she has to stand up for herself
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this famous author capable of telling a story without such ugly, disgusting language used over and over and to no disernable purpose
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this book isn't a quick read
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The characters are rich and wonderful and the imagery is immersive
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This is a very sweet story about overcoming your past and allowing yourself to fall in love. It’s the kind of book that has the perfect amount of angst, great dialogue and amazing chemistry
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This character has a very disturbing life.
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Cuba Hudson grew up in a privileged way, had a family with wealth and all the pretty girls in his feet. He actually had a hard way coping with loosing important people in his life. He is a totally lovable man, he just don't accept
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I didn't want to read more after that particular motel scene
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This story is captivating, has enough angst which make a good story, it has romance, the dialogue between Colton and Riley is witty and playful and filled with sexual tension
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this was awful from start to finish. Katniss is simply an "unlikeable" character from the get go, sure she has some redeeming qualities in the first book, but she slowly starts to lose them and everything and anything to do with her made me cringe, which was pretty much
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great sense of plot development and continuously takes you to places in the story line you didn't think about ahead of time, but makes great sense when they happen
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Christopher was the only character with real depth and texture
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the book was more about the daughter and her affairs than the presenting what was really going on in Berlin
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The characters were wonderful, I just didn't want it to end
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This is one of the books on amazon that has earned its score. If you liked books like starship troopers, or any military science fiction this is a good choice.
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Linden is not a bad guy. I was so ready for him to be like his father and for me to hate him, but he wasn't and I didn't.
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Ana is new. For thousands of years in Range, a million souls have been reincarnated over and over, keeping their memories and experiences.
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I was on a long waiting list for this book and I am very disappointed, I was on some kind of sadist ego trip and Anna comes across as a very immature and awkward girl
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Caroline Reynolds is an interior designer who after an unfortunate experience with an ex has lost her O and she doesn’t seem to be making an appearance any time soon.
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Suzanne Collins's "The Hunger Games"
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Defending Jacob
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In the Garden of Beasts is about William E. Dodd, an American ambassador in Germany circa 1933
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Brutal in so many ways, yet without causing damage to the reader, and certainly no dwelling on pain, suffering, or violence just for the sake of it
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This book is one of those rare novels that creates a level of intimacy with its characters that remains in tact long after the story is finished
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realistic romance, not star-crossed lovers
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I was excited to read these books due to all the hype. But to be honest after reading the whole trilogy I have got to ask where the hype came from.
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the main characters, Marco and Celia, are some of the flattest, blandest, most cardboard characters I have ever encountered in a work of fiction, second only to Bella from the "Twilight" series
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up until the very last page the reader is wondering what's going to happen next
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this book is very much the case of girl and boy meet, as they look at one another/ touch one another they fall madly and deeply in love (all within an hour of knowing one another).
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the story was really good and the characters were excellent. This author will go far. I can hardly wait for her next novel
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I loved every second of this entire novel! Enough said!
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’The Cuckoo’s Calling’
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a teen audience I found these books to be not just palatable but riveting to an older audience- we are engaged because we have ( many of us) observed,first hand, the complexities and ambiguities of our lives and decisions
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The Maze Runner was a quick read--took me less than a week, which is saying a lot in my busy schedule.
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start a little slow but builds into a good story
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The action parts leading toward the end was boring...like the author got lost in thought and direction...alot of running in circles...perhaps even felt like the third installment of this trilogy was only a draft version rushed to print without properly editted
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'Easy' was a good length, there wasn't too much angst and it was engaging until the end
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Ethan Blackstone is a very successful businessmen and falls hard for the women in the portraits. The chemistry between them is undeniable but when the secret is revealed, Ethan stands to lose the one thing he loves the most.
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generaţi consideră că această novelă a fost o altă versiune a novelului, şi că a fost una cu adevărat diferită, şi că a fost o altă versiune a căruia să-mi urmeze.
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I can totally see how Lou and Will could have fallen in love with each other but some of the characters feel very contrived. Lou's family members are presented as happy, loving and accepting people even tho they struggle financially and are living in very tight quarters
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Suzanne Collins has already proven her talent for storytelling with her recently completed Gregor the Underlander series
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This one had three potential lovers, two with very good prospects. Then they were both eliminated as prospects and the winner was slowly revealed
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Real set the bar of what I was expecting for the whole series - not exactly but I got over it because for some reason, on some level I connected with her and felt for her
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Bang is dark, twisted, and a complete mind duck
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Reboot is an amazing book. It is exciting and surprising and full of amazing romance
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"The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" has been creating the same sort of public reaction
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the author had about 10-20 pages worth of stuff to say, but spread it over a whole book instead.
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Jennifer Probst did a wonderful job of fleshing out her characters, making the reader love them as they fall in love with each other
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Mikael has been professionally shattered as a journalist after writing an unsubstantiated story about a crooked financier (resulting in jail time). He is then hired by a wealthy industrialist to solve a decades old mystery the industrialist believes to be a murder
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I will never understand how, and why it would take a whole book for Ana Steele to figure out that Christian Grey is after all a control freak and a psycho
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Cinder is a cyborg, the best mechanic in New Beijing, and unafraid to get her hands dirty.
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over 3,000 4 or 5-star reviews (over 90% of the total reviews) - then this book has to be good - and it is!
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the Book Thief, is beautifully written. This writer is gifted with a powerful command of words
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Gone Girl smacks of tension right from the beginning, and as the story progresses I found myself more and more drawn into the world of Nick and Amy and wanting to know more about them - their families, their relationship, their whole history together and how it related to what was happening in
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This book was interesting să read but I was disappointing in the subject matter.
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This is a book that makes you think about life and how it used to be
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this book is a story of a stolen piece of art and the mystery surrounding the people involved
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Antifragile is about things which gain in strength from volatility (or more broadly do well from uncertainty)
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The Silent Wife: A Novel was amateurish, seemingly written by a high school student, and devoid of the depth necessary to make the characters interesting
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this novel is very light-hearted and thankfully clean and upscale
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The HUNGER GAMES is not a stand-alone novel. There's just too much setting up for it to get far enough into the story that it'll be done at the end of 374 pages
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Eckart Tolle provides thoughtful perspective on the ultimate questions about life
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genere question. The entire plot was lame only to be surpassed by a terrible ending
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The mechanics of the story telling are appalling, with the interview, question-and-answer format extremely trying on the patience
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this book wasn't popular when it was by an unknown author and then became bestselling after people found out it was written by J.K. Rowling
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the characters are funny, and monologue between them is hilarious! Once you finished the first, you won't want to wait for the next and the next and the......
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The book is extremely well-written, I couldn't put it down.
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Paranormalcy is totally original-- have you ever read about a paranormal containment agency? Didn't think so.
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The plot, characters, and setting is much more interesting and well developed than the other series
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I enjoyed it enormously! In fact, I bought and sent a Kindle copy to a friend when I found the book wasn't Lending Enabled
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The Help is a particularly poignant book for the generations born in the 70s, 80s, and 90s who can't believe the degree to which bigotry and racial cruelty was accepted in the early 60s
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the book is filled with facts about ancient artifacts and their coded meanings that really keeps the reader interested.Whether his facts are correct or not it really dosen't matter.
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promiseschneiden. It was witty and made me laugh out loud several times in the first chapters in the first chapters. The writing is quite good
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The characters were original, but deep down just like every other teenager
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This was an exceptional book. The book dealt with the attitudes behind what makes someone successful in life.
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not challenging enough to make me feel as if I might have grown from enduring the events, as some less comfortable stories might.
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The Kite Runner is very easy to read, because it keeps your interest throughout the entire book!
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Breaking Dawn was AMAZING. I could not put it down; it had so many surprises and twists that I was just on edge the whole time.
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I had never heard of The Hunger Games until it came out as a movie until it came out as a book. I'm in my 40's I'm not exactly in the demographics for this book
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Robert Jordan has a great ability to create wonderful, believable fantasy characters, and then to let them each develop personally as a human being and develop unique fantasy characteristics
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this book gives short shrift to certain aspects of Jobs' personal life, and so is really a partial biography in that sense
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I am a knitter and was drawn by the titles, but knitting really has nothing to do with the story
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Delores Price is a sad person whose life story begins in 1956 when her family gets a TV set as a gift from her philandering father's mistress. Lamb puts in some great laugh-out-loud dialog along with some truly disturbing and tear-jerking
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I tried to read this book because it was free, well that was a mistake. The writing was choppy and poor
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a compelling read, one you hate to put down, but in the end, that just wasn't enough for me. The characters are all one-dimensional and flat
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This is the first book in the Trylle trilogy by Hocking București. It was a fun and engaging read about something you don't usually get to read about, Trolls.
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Eric Ries provides a highly effective way for any company--large or small--to identify new opportunities through applying the basic components of the scientific method
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This book was great. The plot keeps you interested and guessing the whole time.
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the vast history in the book was very interesting. I couldn't put it down I had to finish it in one weekend
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Echo and Noah were great characters. Katie McGarry added depth to both of their back stories so that they rose above the typical stereotypes of bad boy and good girl. Beth wasn't my favorite character, but I have faith that her book will be just as compelling as Pushing the Limits
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Quiet is Cain's attempt to prove that, despite America's preference to extroversion, introverts can be extremely successful and influential in our culture.
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The Help is truly an astounding debut both because it is a great book of the modern times and it is focused on a very sensitive topic
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This is a very slow book in places. We have slavers, "bagmen", cannibals, militia, and others, but they make only a few brief appearances - the book is two-thirds gone before we finally have a first hand encounter with a
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GRRM world is so immense, so detailed, so believable
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A Game of Thrones is character-driven fantasy. There are no huge plot points that are not created by the characters' interaction
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the south I remember and it is the south that we need to leave behind
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Remy has some deeper, darker issues he needs to work through
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erweisen I was also impressed and intrigued with the amount of historical and technical research regarding British history and cathedral building
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This book really got to me. What a great story line, I was totally surprised where it headed.What a great story line, I was totally surprised where it headed.What a great story line, I was totally surprised where it headed.What a great story line, I was totally surprised
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The book could have been a very small book
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I thought this was a great story. Almost like a modern David Copperfield
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the first day of a three day story to set the stage for the meat of the story
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Civil War novel that is a pleasure, an enlightening experience, to read. If you enjoy books that captivate, that keep you turning pages, that won't let you sleep, then buy this book
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the history of the Roman empire were interesting and in line with what I have read about it
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Overall very interesting book. Not one for the "Favourites! I must read again and again...." pile, but it held my attention to the end.
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King's early novels are much better than the last published books like From A Buick 8 and The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon
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This is the true story written by Solomon Northrup who was tricked into accompanying two men out of the North on the pretense of playing his fiddle for a job.
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the Foreign Service Institute course is more traditional but also very good, and I like it, too. The workbook is very extensive and also has a more detailed discussion of the grammar than you'll get with either Thomas or Pimsleur
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"Freakonomic" was interesting, but there wasn't an overall theme
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The idea for the plot is an interesting one.setzen But, the characters were poorly developed, too cookie-cutter, eventually just annoying.
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Evie has a special ability to see through any paranormal's "glamour"
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This book was so beautifully written, so uplifting, I am so happy that I gave this book a chance
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the chapters are incredibly long and anybody can figure out exactly how the book was going to end about halfway through the book
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I am an introvert and was interested to see what Mrs. Cain had to say about it.
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Sky Davis is a wonderful, smart, saucy, technologically challenged, snarky, broken but brave, book lover, kind of weird in a cool way, and I would love to have been friends with her in high school
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This may not be the Grisham most people are used to, but give it a chance and it will win you over
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erweisen Sie sich als jemand, der es nicht geschafft hat, diesen Weg zu gehen?
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that was a good story. Actually both together made for a great two part story of a lawyer and his life
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Darkhouse wasn’t at all what I expected. From the moment I ’met’ Perry I was hooked.
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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone is a great book, and I think all of the controversy and hype just make it better and more appealing
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peace prevails, and they live happily ever after
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This is literature at its finest. The culture comes alive with all the differences, fears and brainwashing
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Fifty Shades of Grey is a subpar erotic romance with one dimensional characters, and an iffy plot
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"Unbroken" is not "Seabiscuit". It's more like the world's longest New Yorker article.It's too detailed to carry a theme. As reporting, it's redundant and profoundly out of date.
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Calla is a werewolf or well she prefers Guardian. She saves someone by feeding him some of her blood (surprise! werewolf blood has healing properties).
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Patch is a fallen angel. After lusting after a mortal girl, he was banished to Earth, wings ripped off, to live with no feeling.
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I've been reading this series from the first month the first book hit the shelf
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Tris, in the 'calm' after the storm of the Erudite simulation resulting in the murders of half of the Abnegation, is reeling from the deaths of her parents
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erweisen Sie sich als jemand, der dies nicht tut, sondern als jemand, der dies nicht tut, sondern als jemand, der dies nicht tut, erweisen Sie sich als jemand, der dies nicht tut, sondern als jemand, der dies
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This book is able to unearth all the humane feelings you might ever have lost and will enable you, by all means, to learn the meaning of being a genuine human being again
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This is one of the best books I've read in a very long time.zunehmen How Ms. Tartt was able to get into this young man's psyche is incredible!
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the details neatly come together, every detail is some importance, the writing is straightforward, but amazingly descriptive, the characters are so realistic ( I actually know people like them from time to time)I loved Amy all the way through and I loved Nick.
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Brown's book includes a good deal of information about a world that has been hidden in plain sight for a very long time
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On Dublin Street is a very very good read.
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The Testing is a post-apocalyptic dystopia - the world is rehabilitating, several generations after the bombs were dropped.
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this is my only problem really, in that the other characters feel quite undeveloped - i don't feel I know, or care about them very much
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This book's pace feels a little like the first hill of a roller coaster ride
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Dieses series leaves you wanting more
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This story was full of action and twists, it was virtually non-stop thrills or drama once Allie is in the outlands
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Blink focuses on 2 seperate but related concepts.nehmend Gladwell's proposal is that if we can recognize this power of the brain we'd make the world a much better place and all sorts of other grand things
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generativ Gillian Flynn has a great writing style and her characters are perfectly and realistically twisted
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the book belies the lack of fact checking. For example, scenes in the book break many rules of police procedure with regard to crime scene investigation, chain of evidence, and apprehension and questioning of suspects
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I think parts of the book made some people, especially men, uncomfortable given the extremely detailed romantic impulses and actions of the female protagonist and her lover
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erweisen sich als uneasy about reading this book, especially when I looked at the character log in the back, with all the houses listed and its history
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Gideon does a few things that are over the top (like the recreation of Eva's bedroom), but he is a very intense guy. Eva falls for him quickly and their relationship turns hot very quickly
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4.6 starsMiss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children is one of those books that is completely unexpected and almost swathed in mystery.
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The Storyteller is a fictional account of a young woman-Sage- who befriends an older gentleman-Josef- at a grief group.
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Maggie Stiefvater is an artist with words, creating stunning pictures with just a few sentences.
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generate question I picked up this book simply because I was looking for something new to read on the same day I heard it won the Pulitzer Prize.
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"Divergent" has an amazing plot and I think its a fairly unique one when you think about how many dystopian novels are hitting the shelves
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This book has a lot of the factors included in your typical NA book
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each time I eat my words! I keep thinking the stories for this group of friends couldn't possibly get any better. Any more involved it beautiful.
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Divergent is fast-paced and entirely gripping. The action sequences are written wonderfully and you'll constantly feel a thrill shooting up your spine as you anxiously await more of.
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The Da Vinci Code is a thrilling roller-coaster ride of events that surprise the reader at every corner
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I thought the relationship between Joss and Braden was great. Their remarks were witty and funny at times and other times I wanted to swoon
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I really loved this book, and thought it brought together the characters endings in a lovely way
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I've read the 1st 6 books and I can say the story has kept up it's good pace and intrigue, and characters have changed, developed, which is good.
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consideră Beautiful Disaster by Jamie McGuire is exactly as the title says - a beautiful disaster. The characters can be abrupt and violent and codependent and you know some of the things they say or do are totally wrong - but at the same time they're sweet and somehow make you fall in love
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zusak has a wonderful and unique way with words.nehmend Mr. Zusak has a wonderful and unique way with words.
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Aibileen has experienced many injustices and indignities in her life. She has also known tragedy. Her son, Treelore, was 24 when he died in a work related accident.
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dangerous situation
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consideră This famous author capable of telling a story without such ugly, disgusting language used over and over and to no disernable purpose.
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The characters are rich and wonderful and the imagery is immersive
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This is a very sweet story about overcoming your past and allowing yourself to fall in love
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Dieses Buch ist sehr kompliziert zu lesen, aber sehr wertvoll.
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Cuba Hudson grew up in a privileged way, had a privileged way coping with loosing important people in his life. He is a totally lovable man, he just don't accept it
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erweisen I think "the hunger games" is a great book. The writing is very good. The plot is entertaining and you can very easily sympathize with them.nehmen I would recommend this book to anyone twelve and up.
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I don't think it was handled well, but I did finish, and while I wish that one scene had been cut, and then the book would have been one of my favorites.
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This story is captivating, has enough angst which make a good story, it has romance, the dialogue between Colton and Riley is witty and playful and filled with sexual tension
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consideră că această serie ar fi o bună o altă versiune decât cea a căruia a fost lansată până acum?
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erweisen Sie mir ein schwarzes Licht und ich sage Ihnen, warum ich dieses Buch gelesen habe, weil ich glaube, dass es wirklich eine gute Geschichte ist und in a different, exotic setting.
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Christopher's issues come across to me as more real - because he doesn't like people to touch him for a very good reason - because it hurts. He was the hero. He had a future you wanted to know about.
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the book was more about the daughter and her affairs than the presenting what was really going on in Berlin
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devoured It was a great story, The characters were wonderful, I just didn't want it to end
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This one had a surprising number of pretty high reviews so I was kind of suspect to be honest. Score. I loved it. If you liked books like starship troopers, or any military science fiction this is a good choice.
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The cover is really pretty (though am I the only one who thinks the cover model looks like Mandy Moore?) and draws you into the story.
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Ana is new. For thousands of years in Range, a million souls have been reincarnated over and over, keeping their memories and experiences from previous lifetimes.
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generated by teens with over active imaginations and I do not think I will finish this book, its so "out there" and feels like it was written by teens with over active imaginations
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Caroline Reynolds is an interior designer who after an unfortunate experience with an ex has lost her O and she doesn’t seem to be making an appearance any time soon.
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Suzanne Collins's "The Hunger Games" as a standalone novel
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Defending Jacob
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In the Garden of Beasts is about William E. Dodd, an American ambassador in Germany circa 1933
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„Ich wusste nicht, ob ich es wußte oder nicht.“ „Ich wusste nicht, ob ich es wußte.“ „Ich wusste nicht, ob ich es wußte
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Faktoren Not the most original concept a story, but certainly has enough angles, twists, and depth in and of itself to make for a very worthwhile read
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This book is one of those rare novels that creates a level of intimacy with its characters that remains in tact long after the story is finished
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realistic romance, not star-crossed lovers
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I was excited to read these books due to all the hype. But to be honest after reading the whole trilogy I have got to ask where the hype came from.
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the main characters, Marco and Celia -- are some of the flattest, blandest, most cardboard characters I have ever encountered in a work of fiction, second only to Bella from the "Twilight" series
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up until the very last page the reader is wondering what's going to happen next
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this book is very much the case of girl and boy meet, as they look at one another/ touch one another they fall madly and deeply in love (all within an hour of knowing one another).
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I felt the heartbreaking tale of Joss' loss and subsequent lifestyle.
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’The Cuckoo’s Calling’ by Robert Galbraith – a pseudonym for J. K. Rowling
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the hook is complex: her characters are both compelling and flawed- seriously so- and the hook is complex: her characters,while engaging, live in shades of grey
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This book was a quick read--took me less than a week, which is saying a lot in my busy schedule. The plot was intriguing and many of the character emotions were deep and believable
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start a little slow but builds into a good story
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The action parts leading toward the end was boring...like the author got lost in thought and direction...alot of running in circles...perhaps even felt like the third installment of this trilogy was only a draft version rushed to print without properly editted
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'Easy' was a good length, there wasn't too much angst București and it was engaging until the end
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Brynne is a beautiful American girl who is working hard to get her life back on track and so far, things are going great until she meets Ethan Blackstone. He is gorgeous, a bit demanding and somewhat overbearing but not in an annoying way.
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generativ I was expecting just another teen romance, and got a dark fantasy, action-adventure with interesting and unique characters
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the book, I could totally see a movie made by Hollywood to be the perfect romantic comedy with a tear jerker ending
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Suzanne Collins has already proven her talent for storytelling with her recently completed Gregor the Underlander series
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This was not over the second they found relief.
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This one had three potential lovers, two with very good prospects. Then they were both eliminated as prospects and the winner was slowly revealed
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Real set the bar of what I was expecting for the whole series - not exactly but I got over it because for some reason, on some level I connected with her and felt for her
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Bang is dark, twisted, and a complete mind duck
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Reboot is an amazing book. It is exciting and fun and full of amazing romance.
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"The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo" has been creating the same sort of public reaction
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the author had about 10-20 pages worth of stuff to say, but spread it over a whole book instead.
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Jennifer Probst did a wonderful job of fleshing out her characters, making the reader love them as they fall in love with each other
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the murder mystery. That amount of background is appropriate because there is a financial mystery to unravel as well.
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I will never understand how, and why it would take a whole book for Ana Steele to figure out that Christian Grey is after all a control freak and a psycho
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Cinder is a cyborg, the best mechanic in New Beijing, and unafraid to get her hands dirty
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over 3,000 4 or 5-star reviews (over 90% of the total reviews), then this book has to be good - and it is!
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the Book Thief, is beautifully written. This writer is gifted with a powerful command of words. Lyrical words that thrust you into the story and make you really care about the characters
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Gone Girl smacks of tension right from the beginning, and as the story progresses I found myself more and more drawn into the world of Nick and Amy and wanting to know more about them - their families, their relationship, their whole history together and how it related to what was happening in
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the book was interesting to read but I was disappointing in the subject matter
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This is a book that makes you think about life and how it used to be
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the book has great depth and requires you to figure out how the characters are related and involved.
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the author goes to great lengths to insult academics and those in the business community and to elevate himself in a one sided dialogue with the reader
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generativ I thought the initial idea of the Amy diary was clever and how she framed him, but it left everything else lackluster and without any impact. I never found myself rooting for any of the characters
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The Silent Wife: A Novel was amateurish, seemingly written by a high school student, and devoid of the depth necessary to make the characters interesting
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The majority of the book is about Katniss fighting for her life, but there really wasn't a chance to develop much romance. There's just too much setting up for it to get far enough into the story that it'll be done at the end of 374 pages
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Aiuthor Eckart Tolle provides thoughtful perspective on the ultimate questions about life
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The mechanics of the story telling are appalling, with the interview, question-and-answer format extremely trying on the patience
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this book wasn't popular when it was by an unknown author and then became bestselling after people found out it was written by J.K. Rowling
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The Hunger Games is set in a not too distant and very dismal future in a not too distant and very dismal future. Every year, each nation must send 2 children between the ages of 12 & 18 to the Capitol to fight in the Hunger Games, only one child can survive.
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Paranormalcy is not another dark, melodramatic paranormal novel. Unfortunately, the cover doesn't even hint at the humor, fun, and originality inside.
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The plot, characters, and setting is much more interesting and well developed than the other series
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the book itself is well written and edited (a plus in any book these days) and the characters are well rounded
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the book is filled with facts about ancient artifacts and their coded meanings that really keeps the reader interested.
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Hugh Howey and eagerly look forward to reading them all
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older novels seek to develop depth and substance in the characters in the books
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the first chapters were witty and made me laugh out loud several times in the first chapters. The writing is quite good. Unfortunately, the story went on way too long. It could have been shortened by about 100 pages. All the characters were unlikable and very flawed
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This book is much like the other books that are currently being published
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The book dealt with the attitudes behind what makes someone successful in life. One believe that those who are successful have been given a special gift of talent and ability. Gladwell refutes this concept by introducing some key principles that lead to the breakout
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The first half was super slow and it wasn't until the second half and the story line rolled on.
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Jacob's search for the truth but the explanations were fuzzy and the bad guys a bit over the top
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Breaking Dawn was AMAZING. I could not put it down; it had so many surprises and twists that I was just on edge the whole time.
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I'm in my 40's I'm not exactly in the demographics for this book
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nicht compromise national security or seek personal agrandizement
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erweisen I was expecting the same with her third book. Her writing and depth of characters is amazing. Her writing and depth of characters are so deep that you can pick up right where you left off and I did.
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this first volume of the million-ogy is most certainly worth your money.
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this book gives short shrift to certain aspects of Jobs' personal life, and so is really a partial biography in that sense
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erzeugen I was drawn by the titles, but knitting really has nothing to do with the story
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Delores Price is a sad person whose life story begins in 1956 when her family gets a TV set as a gift from her philandering father's mistress. Lamb puts in some great laugh-out-loud dialog along with some truly disturbing and tear-jerking
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I tried to keep reading because I thought it was exciting but I quickly grew irritated with how the author tried to portray the characters and situations by telling you how to feel ex) so and so said this in an exasperated tone
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the court system, at least I do not think it is especially good at finding the truth. No lawyer does. The jury verdict is just a guess--a well-intentioned guess, generally, but you simply cannot tell fact from fiction by taking a vote
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This is the first book in the Trylle trilogy by Hocking
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Eric Ries provides a highly effective way for any company--large or small--to identify new opportunities through applying the basic components of the scientific method
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I liked this series very much! I found it poetic and sensitive.
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Superb. More realistic than I would expect, given the initial premise, and once you accept that premise everything else that follows feels not only natural but almost unavoidable
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the story arc was boring and dull--lots of talking and philosophical introspection, but not much plot movement, and frankly, the story was boring and dull--lots of talking and philosophical introspection, but not much plot movement.
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Definitely the best book I have read in a long time, I would recommend this to any and everyone!
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This was a great book, until the end. Some parts were dark. Twisted. But after reading all those pages, it just stops.
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I was in the mood for some light beach reading. This book was perfect for that.
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The reader is dropped into the story with no introduction (-3 stars). It did not make sense.
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the novel was framed by this financial libel disaster that Blomkvist got himself into, and, consequently, I found the beginning and end of the novel to be very boring
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a few things about the characters that bugged me, but no one is perfect (a little repetative at times but still good), the sex scenes were hot and good (a little repetative at times but still good), better than fifty shades but no where near as good as "Rush"
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a lot of Christians I know stagger through life in a daze. Suffering from posttraumatic faith disorder, they hunker down in the basement, open a can of Beanie Weenees, and wait for the end of the world."
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Clary - I like her from the start. She is easy to connect with and she is smart. Simon - Simon is Clary's best friend and I love his snarky and badass wit. Jace - I love his snarky and
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Cade MacKenzie is the definition of alpha male. He is hard, sexy, and in control.
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the book is clearly well researched and accessible
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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
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Travis and Abby were two very flawed characters with a lot of issues to work through
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the movie but its fun to pick out the movie in the book
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this rendition of Jesus's life and the convoluted and trumped up explanations for that brutal death (and yes, this book pulls no punches about exactly how brutal and horrifying the crucifixion he suffered) is not for those looking for an easy read
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This fourth book in the Harry Potter series blows the first three books away! Harry finally comes face-to-face with his enemy and is forced to use everything he has learned to survive.
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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.
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God is waiting for us to ask Him to do incredible things... but too often we don't believe God can really help us.Along with solid Biblical insight, Furtick weaves powerful stories (many from his personal ministry) about praying audacious prayers and seeing God answer.
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this was a great read I thought the suspense andând action was good
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This book is so full of love and a little intimacy. It is a.must read!!!!!
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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.Whether this story is completely true or not I enjoyed it thoroughly and then decided I had to re-watch the movie.
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"The Eye of the World" is probably the most famous fantasy novel written in the last generation, but it doesn't deserve to be.
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"Help" is a perfect name for this book. It is a story about relationships in the south at the beginning of the civil rights movement
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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!!!!!!!
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this is one of the most hyped books of last couple of years and this reviewer cannot see why.
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This book to be a beautiful and emotional tale of a young woman's rediscovery of locked away memories and second chances
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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
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Brown fans - this is a return to form and the standards he set in his finest works
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a few isolated pockets of people still venerate them as destitute characters in the real world - as long as a few isolated pockets of people still venerate them
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a rip-off combination of Twilight and Pretty Woman, and not as well done as either of them
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Very hard to put down in any of its section, and impossible to stop reading in its last 150 pages
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heartfassen, and mind of a an adolescent girl, this book is beautifully and hauntingly written
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This book was NOT written hastily, and ultimately executed with every turn of the page
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Mockingjay is one of the worst novels (and sequels) that I have ever read
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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 the naivete.
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This book gave me all the FEELS. I laughed, I bawled my eyes out, and even got angry.So many feelings that I wasn’t expecting.
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The characters felt so real to me. Their story is deep, tender and painful. I laughed, I cried. Stories with some historical truth like this one--especially those set in the Holocaust era and the like--always make me cry.
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this book to anyone, this series is great
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AWESOME!!!!!! I couldn't put it down. I just love the way they adore each other. PERFECT in every way.
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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
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I am very grateful to Suzanne Collins that she did not make this a story of a little girl transforming into a superhero. War heroes are real, but even in the most justified war situation, war heroes leave the battlefield scarred for life.
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Ana, as innocent and young as she is, accepts the fact she is totally in love with a complicated man
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gibt's a little of Bernadette in all of us - the ranger, the avoider, the snob, the artist
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I would definitely place it on my top 5 list of all times and I have read hundreds and hundreds of books
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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
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făce a problem adjusting to writing style but once lost in the story I was hooked.
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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
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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
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This was a book I didn't know what to expect at each corner.
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This book contains copious amounts of swearing, drugs, sexual situations and heavily damaged people
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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
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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
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The Purpose Driven Life, is a modern masterpiece of devotional literature that you will keep a lifetime
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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.
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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.
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this story probes the intimate thoughts about what it's like for the maids of wealthy and middle class white people in Jackson, Mississippi
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the girl who played with fire
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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
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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
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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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No Easy Day
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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
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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.
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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
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the concept is intriguing (4 stars) and the pace satisfactory ( 3 stars) but it lacks the depth it needs to be exceptional
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the results are driven from detail researches, it adds certain credibility to the overall framework
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This is a terrific book, and it is apparently just the first of six that will make up the entire "Fire And Ice" series
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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
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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
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the series takes some very unexpected but not unpleasant twists in the second installment
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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."
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This book really challenges us to pray big prayers and expect God to do big things for us
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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.
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Dieser ist ein bahnbrechendes Buch, at least to me.
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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
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I did find it a little repetitive but the book is clearly well researched and accessible
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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
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the movie but its fun to pick out the movie in the book
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This one seems like the weak sister of the group.
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the most memorable and visceral renditions of Jesus's life and death that I have ever read
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Odd Thomas
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I actually set there holding my kindle wondering what just happened.
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this book is slightly "darker" and more frightening than the other three, but even more engaging
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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.
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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.
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"The Eye of the World" is probably the most famous fantasy novel written in the last generation, but it doesn't deserve to be.
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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
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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!!!!!!!
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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
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This book to be a beautiful and emotional tale of a young woman's rediscovery of locked away memories and second chances
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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
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Brown fans - this is a return to form and the standards he set in his finest works
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the action peters out towards the end, and the anti-climax takes way too long wrapping a bunch of boring subplots
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Anastasia is bland and two-dimensional
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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
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Mockingjay is one of the worst novels (and sequels) that I have ever read
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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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*****************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************
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This is not a new story. Think a reverse Anne Frank without naivete
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' oh my god''moment' right in the last few pages - so rarelyly found(successfully) in many novels
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I laughed, I bawled my eyes out, and even got angry. So many feelings that I wasn’t expecting.
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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
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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
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this is her FIRST book and quite honestly, I think she did a great job.
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Dabei This book is hilarious!!
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făcând să ne gândim la ce s-ar întâmpla la felul în care s-ar putea să se întâmple şi povestea este foarte emoţionant şi rührend.
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the period voice feels right, there are enough painful stories from the war to make it feel real without having so many as to make it feel so real as to make it feel real without having so many as to make it feel so real as to make it feel real without having so many as to make it feel un
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the book based on Dodd's diary and the ancillary writings of others, is extensively researched și very well written
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The Book Thief (New York: Albert A. Knopf, 2007), a novel by Australian writer Markus Zusak
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Dabei ist die Geschichte incredulous but incredulous
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"if I can't have you nobody can" wrapped up with some soul-crushing dependence, all told through a who-dun-it type of story
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Honestly, it's YA,erzeugen question it's somewhat SciFi and the description just didn't seem to grab me
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the concept forzunehmen this story is excitingzunehmen.
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Faktoren A smart and stylish golden couple who complete each other in every way, their story and the inside look into their marriage will have readers mesmerized from romantic beginning until the stunning finale
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Leider nicht der beste book in the series but all 3 are highly engaging and worth reading.
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I think the writing and the content is sehr goodzunehmen.
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lassen sich fragen, warum es so lange gedauert hat, bis es endlich soweit war.
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the rest of the book (some of which were really not necessary), I had to force myself through the first 75 pages or so of detail and financial crap that was relevant to Blomkvist's life, but entirely irrelevant
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the story is very grim, but the love and protectiveness that the father has for his son is the only light in this otherwise very depressing narrative
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I really thought dass this book was thought provoking and insightful.
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Allerdings I think his best were Jurassic Park and the Andromeda Strainzunehmen.
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It's one of those almostexcruciating but awesome slow build-ups that pushes them together one moment only to have them ripped apart the next.
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I read this book that I had been anticipating for some time with a mixture of excitement and drowsiness, which I guess I had been anticipating for some time with a mixture of excitement and drowsiness
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Leider The ending of this book is terrible
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This fourth book in the Harry Potter series blows the first three books away!
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This is an exceptionally well written book about two events that were intertwined, the Chicago World's Fair and the crimes of a serial killer in late nineteenth century Chicago
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not really have many new insights into the power of prayer, but it is a book that reminded me of how much God wants to do in my life...
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the good guys are led by an Aes Sedai (a female wizard) who can do more or less anything, so there's never any real sense of danger
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as you read it you will realize why andzunehmen
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it's definitely has a waydifferent romance and a waydifferent sexily sexerweise
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the main characters are cold, quirky and barely likeable
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the story andspatele journey of Sky and Holderstellen.
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the premise is interesting, being based on the work of Dante
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Darüber hinaus sind die Ideen, die hinter diesem Buch stehen, sehr faszinierend und hochschicksalhaft.
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a new absurd event, plotting is thin and unrealistically paced, and threads and characters are left dangling
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Firstly, it has a great plot that flows well despite many twists and turns
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heartfassen, and mind of a an adolescent girl, this book is beautifully and hauntingly written
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thewichtigsten stories of the holocaust before, the terrors brought by Hitler and the rest of Europe by Hitler, the horrific plight of the Jews during World War II
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generate question, I have to say I enjoy learning more about Noah and Echo as characters and seeing them overcome their struggles more than the romance
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Dieser Artikel war AWESOME!!!!!!
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