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I love Brandon Sanderson! Everything he writes is pure GOLD. This book was great, it was a quick one day read. Short, yet still developed enough and with likable characters.
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All I can really say about this without giving anything away is EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I loved this book. Seriously. I'm not even into vampires really. And it took me awhile to get into the series in the first place. After I read the first 3 I got this weird urge to go see if my local bookstor...
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YESSSSS!!! IT'S BEN'S STORY!!! PRAISE WHOEVER IS UP THERE IN THE HEAVENS!! Can I mention my over-obsessive love for K.A.Tucker's writing here? Because I want to. I really want to. I really, really want to. But then that'd just be stating the facts. And everybody knows that non-fiction isn't exactly the most enthral...
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It was good. Not a knock your socks off good, but entertaining, a perfect "one-night stand" kind of story - bunch of guys rob a hospital pharmacy, just happens to be witnessed by Weather, Lucas Davenport's wife, etc etc. Predictable yet enjoyable. I'll read his next one...
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Still some cute parts.
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This is a solid novel that could have used some restraint. Auggie's experience with his appearance is certainly heartbreaking and revealing. The handful of protagonists are far more developed than most middle-grade novels. That being said, this novel can be really, really cheesy, especially towards the ending.
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I made it to the middle of this book and realized that it felt like nothing had happened. When I thought about why it felt that way, I decided the primary problem was that I love reading about serial killers and time travel and neither seemed relevant or deeply explored in this book. For instance, when the serial kil...
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Savage Angel is an interesting paranormal love story. Sara has been harboring feelings for Gideon for a full year. They'd had a brief romantic fling and then he'd been shipped off to war. She is more than anxious to see him when he returns. But he's not the same man who left. When he pushes her away after insulting her...
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ADVENTURES OF HUCK FINN I liked this slightly better than Tom Sawyer, because i found out i didn't like Tom Sawyer that much. Huck Finn is different, though. I liked him, and how he tried to figure things out and do the right thing throughout his adventure. The worst part of the book for me was when Tom Sawyer showed...
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Loved this fun Regency Romance! Super fun read!
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I have to admit I couldn't get through this volume. It started out well but about two thirds of the way through I got bored and stopped reading.
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Parempi kuin edellinen. Tasta alkaa selvasti huomata, etta sarja lahestyy loppuaan. Hyvaa valilukemista, samoin sopivaa aivot narikkaan -viihdetta.
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Yeah, I don't know exactly how I should rate this book. The story had much potential although it is a bit cliche, but it just didn't touch me. There are a lot of questions to be answered who/what kind of angel is Cam? and what does the end mean, the epilogue, where Daniel and Cam meet? I wanna know! I will read t...
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I recently read The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August by Claire North and was impressed at the originality and quality writing, so when I heard about Touch I had to give it a go. It ended up surpassing my expectations and I enjoyed it even more than Harry August - touching and page turning and again so so clever. It'...
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I still can't get over the writing or the art. So good. And the cliffy! Now I have to keep reading.
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DISCLAIMER: I received A Shimmer of Angels as a publisher ARC through NetGalley in exchange for my honest review. This review can also be found at The Title Page Rating: 3.5 Stars I wanted to review A Shimmer of Angels while it was still fresh in my mind. I finished the book yesterday and have mixed feelings abou...
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This was my 20th Alice Hoffman book and I have to admit that overall, I was disappointed. The first half was slow. I was more interested in the Eddie story than the one about Coralie and Professor Sardie. Eddie's attempts to unravel the death of Hannah Weiss and make peace with his old life and the Orthodox community w...
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One of the better "first in a series" books I've read!
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I decided to give this series a second chance, but now that I am finished it....I think my "hope" is used up. I enjoyed: Maps, she is a fun, quirky kid. The art in this volume was a bit different, but still nice. Damian Wayne makes an appearance... My problems with the series are the same. The story is confusing an...
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Heartbreaking? Luminous? Charged with wonder? Did I just read same book that's described here? I was, for the most part, underwhelmed. I found it strangely subdued and ultimately forgettable. It's obvious there's supposed to be some narrative thread tying this all together, but it almost completely lacks context and ju...
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One of my ALL-TIME favorite books!!!
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Very cute friends to lovers story set in high school. I loved how Layla and Trip's friendship developed. Looking forward to continuing the story.
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This review was originally written for Joyfully Jay and can be accessed here: http://joyfullyjay.com/2015/09/review... 4.5 Stars! I have had this book in my TBR for TOO LONG! This is a five-book set that chronicles the unorthodox love story between retired Special Forces officer Sam Bradford and sexually-confused b...
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3.5 stars. Everyone was telling me I would hate this book, and I did not! While it did have its faults, I enjoyed what it was trying to do and the general theme, even if the execution failed at times. It is a Beauty and the Beast/Hades & Persephone hybrid with some folklore mixed in. I cannot hate it. A review to com...
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DNF @ 150 pages in. So bored.
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Under-Sheriff Jericho Crewe wants to quit his post and make a life with his high school love and local criminal kingpin, Wade Granger. He's just about to do this until he learns the powder keg that is Mosely is about to blow sky-high. Mosely, this small Montana town, situated a few miles of mountainous forest from th...
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See full review for The Shadow Hour at: https://toomanybooksnotenoughshelves.... So, I don't really remember the events of the first book and when I went to go read my review I cursed my past self for being so horribly vague about what happened. I remembered the whole two warring species of legend aspect and that Ech...
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This lovely storybook about feelings was a welcome surprise. Instead of boring children with a repetitive style, Aliki has instead assembled a collections of poems, illustrations and short stories that explore the emotional lives of children. What makes the book particularly valuable is that BOTH positive and negativ...
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Loved it!
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I really want to give 5 stars, but honestly there's still a gap. That's why I only give this book 4.... no.... I change my mind for Cam. Maybe 4.5 sexy stars. (CAM IS SO SEXY!!!) Actually, it's a very HOT New Adult novel. (I couldn't forget how Cam say goodnight to Avery.) And as a fangirl, all the things that ...
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First thing to say about this book is that it was one of THE BEST I have read so far this year. I also have a feeling that it will stay in that category for the rest of the year, too! Second, I love how Mafi ended the book in cliffhanger mode. In my opinion, I think that all amazing sequels have to end in cliffhanger m...
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This season has me completely anxious and at my witt's end. I am so nervous yet completely enthralled.
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I've long been an Iris Johansen fan so I was more than curious to see that her new book is co-written with her Edgar Award winning son Roy. I found that mother and son make a dynamite writing duo. The premise is Hannah, a brilliant, driven but haunted marine architect, has undertaken an assignment for a museum cleari...
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Peter David at his strongest. This is really a nicely conclusive volume, wrapping up things from the beginning of the series, from the Messiah crossover, and even tying in well to the current future timeline. I had to look when I was done to make sure David was staying on the series afterward!
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I have been wanting to read Grendel for years and to re-familiarize myself with the Beowulf legend. "Grendel," however, by John Garner, first published in 1971, turned out to be one of the strangest books I have every read. It is the Beowulf story told from the point of view of Grendel, a seeming invincible monster and...
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This book seems to suffer from a sharp drop in quality compared to the first two -- very odd, considering that it appears to be the same creative team! The first two collections of The Batman Strikes, Crime Time and In Darkest Knight, are both manga-sized and slender; they collect five issues each. This collection, D...
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2,75 Pas extraordinaire. A vrai dire j'esperais quelque chose d'un peu plus sombre facon Viewfinder (bon le must ca aurait ete facon In these words mais je n'y croyais pas ^^), alors qu'au final on est presque plus proche d'un Like the beast, mais avec plus de sexe.
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Spoiler-free review: Dark Knight III The Master Race issue one is a great start to the last iteration of the Dark Knight trilogy. It clearly shows that Azzarello and Miller capture the charm of the critically-acclaimed DK I while still respecting the events that have happened in the atrociously bad DK II. Serving i...
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see full review @ Katie's Corner
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I read this book in hours, a month after a dear friend lost her fight with Occular Melanoma. I'm glad Cory wrote this. The stories are different, the outcome the same and they are stories that are important. I'm so glad this book was written.
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Cute book about good manners. I fun gift for a grandmother to give her granddaughter or vice visa.
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This book is twists and turns...but in a good way. A good read. :)
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Ollie is a goose, but he hasn't hatched yet. He doesn't want to come out of his egg. Gossie and Gertie wait for him. He rolls this way and that way until Gossie and Gertie sit on him. Only when they tell him not to come out does he decide to hatch. Good for preschool or toddler storytimes.
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Of the many faces of Stephen King, the mystery writer is probably my least favorite. Not a bad book, but I had a hard time getting engaged in the story.
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Top stuff, loved the stuff about his band. Any book with so many Spinal Tap references wins.
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I love this series! 5 Stars. In this book, there is a coming of age theme. Fiona has lived a sheltered life and escaped death. Now she wants to live her life, go to college, and become the person she never dared to dream. Greg has lived a tough life a nd has found his humor and intelligence are his best defenses. Whe...
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Lot going on in this second installment. Good to take my mind off of work.
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DISCLAIMER: I received Dance of Shadows as a publisher ARC through NetGalley in exchange for my honest review. This review can also be found at The Title Page Rating: 1 Star I cannot say I enjoyed Dance of Shadows. The immature dialogue, the unimpressive world building, the annoying teenage attitude, the overbe...
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Until recently I have avoided the Jack Reacher books for the same reason it took me a while to get round to Terry Pratchett or Ian Rankine: I hate hype. The more froth the less I feel the need to get involved. Sometimes I'm wrong, the above are good examples, sometimes I'm right, I'll never get the day or two it took m...
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Graphic novel (diary?) that can easily be absorbed in an afternoon. Honest and funny, the voice of the newly just out of college generation. It will give you a clue about them.
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This story just got a whole lot better. Really liked this part
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hilarious story about a pedophile vampire, stalking a bland teen in a small town. A love triangle is introduced, where it is later revealed the werewolf (the other love interest of Bella, the teen girl) has only been in love with one of Bella's unfertilized eggs. Things heat up when that egg gets doused in glittery vam...
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Didn't realize this was book two and Cherryh can be hit or miss for me so I was a little unsure going into the book. I really enjoyed it though. The story was good and I really loved the language. Glad I picked it up.
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Well this one left me bawling like an idiot. A proper review will come when I've calmed down. I am glad there will be a part three. I am also afraid of it.
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I was packing up my classroom library when I found my old, tattered copy of Wait Till Helen Comes. I LOOOVED this book when I was a kid and I just had to read it again. I think one reason I liked this book so much when I was younger was because Heather's character was born in 1979 and the book took place in 1986, which...
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7th&up I love to read, but if someone asks me what my favorite genre is, historical fiction really doesn't make the list. As it happens, the last three books that I've read were YA historical fantasy, and each one blew me away. I opened this book with hesitation, almost certain that the setting (California Gold Rus...
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** spoiler alert ** I was all set to hate this book, because while I enjoy Diane Chamberlain quite a bit, the story unfurled very slowly, full of details the author is sure the reader needs to set the scene. Once I got past about 50%, the timing and the story picked up and I read it through to the end. I so wanted ...
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Mukavaa luettavaa ja aikanaan varmasti todella edistyksellista luettavaa. Helppoa ja nopeaa, kivaa ja hyvantuulista.
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Enjoyable little mystery. I loved the cat,Nick. The story needed better editing-Nora went from a skirt to pants in two pages,the cat would jump off the wrong lap,etc. Also,maybe it's me,but there were too many gestures. Licking lips,raising eyebrows for a whole page,crossing ankles(how many times does a person do that ...
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What can I say about this classic book? A constant source of wisdom and inspiration. I've written so many Grimms'-inspired stories, including my first novel, Silver Hands.
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Really good! Probably would have been better had I read the first book...haha.
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the best thing about this book is the conversation between the charracters i enjoyed it the most. especially Meg and John's. it's actually the only thing that excite me when reading this book.
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Love Kaitlyn Parker and all her quirks and Martin is totally swoon worthy. Looking forward to the rest of their story!
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"September Verses" by Hunter S. Jones is the perfect addition to the series. The poetry is prolific as is the writing. There were qualities in each book that I really enjoyed. I would expect the author to have a strong following as she is beyond talented. These books touched me. I was easily absorbed and loved the es...
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Enjoying Jack learning about his family. The subplot of his possible publicity is irksome at best, but kinda necessary; I mean, with the kinds of things he does, it's surprising that he hasn't gotten noticed sooner. Reminds me of Burn Notice, but with less reluctance on Jack's part... mostly.
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very good
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Really unique story and the time-traveling makes a lot of sense. Gwyneth is kinda annoying, but I'm hoping her character will develop more as the trilogy progresses. Still not quite sure what to make of Gideon yet. I'm more fascinated by the secrets and the mysteries and I'm really anxious to know how everything will t...
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Magical, engaging, fanciful, poetic and very beautiful!
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I'm glad to have discovered Innes and his terrific detective inspector Appleby, and I quite enjoyed this mystery, although the reveal wasn't as exciting as I'd have liked it to be. But the setting was great (a crime that takes place in a secluded, locked courtyard, inhabited only by the president and a number of profes...
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Nora Roberts adds another exciting romantic thriller to her amazing oeuvre. Shelby Foxworth thinks that the biggest shock she will ever get is finding out that her husband has died in a boating accident. However, it is just the first of many discoveries that will rock her world. It turns out that Shelby didn't know any...
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This book really hit the mark on the exact feeling of awkwardness and embarrassment peculiar to that gawky age. It's interesting that the adult characters also tend to be realized pretty accurately, which "real" adolescents probably couldn't have done with much sensitivity.
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4 I still don't have a clue stars! Source: eARC for Honest Review Courtesy from Author In Combative we are left with a WTF cliffhanger, so when I started to read Redemptive I was expecting a totally different book. I love the way that this trilogy is set up because even after book 2 I still do not have a hot clue w...
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Best. YA. Book. Ever. I just can't tell you how much I love this book. I remember reading it the first time with growing awe...who thinks like this? There's just so much here--on the surface, a sci-fi book set in a world not-too-removed from our own--and underneath, a biting satire into PCness, conformity, and the et...
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It's really 2 and a half stars to 3. Scalapino uses "alexia", word blindness, to form a poetical narrative. While the idea of using a disease to structure a poem or several poems is intriguing, it doesn't always work. In some of the narrative the word blindness dissappears and that is where it is successful. However in...
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The second in the triology of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine. As always, a engrossing story and excellent historical research. Thanks Sharon for another wonderful read.
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Setduring the time of the Napoleonic Wars,Sara Stevenson is a young spoiled daughter of a famous father Robert Stevenson a builder of lighthouses. Sara becomes involved with a young sailor who does not meet her social standing. They plan to elope but are betrayed by a family employee. The young man never makes the rend...
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2 1/2 stars to be more accurate. Interesting but a bit trite.
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Perhaps I am the wrong audience for this book. From the book: "The rhertoric of Roman moralizing has often seemed alien to modern readers. This book, in linking together studies of apparently diverse topics, might be seen as appropriating a trope of Roman moralistic discourse, presenting arugments concerning different ...
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A nice deviation from Katie McAlister's typical fare. I missed her usual randy humor in this one and it seemed a lot more analytical.
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Warm fuzzies with this one! Picked it up and couldn't put it down until I got to the end. Regan is in the midst of a messy divorce with a ex-husband that did the unthinkable found a younger woman, 15 years younger to be exact. Regan is left with nothing but a Victorian house and lots and lots of designer clothing. She ...
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This was a good, solid read. A twist on steam-punk that I hadn't seen before-not that I'm a steam-punk aficionado-Westerfield created an alternate history for the start of WWI. The Archduke of Austria is murdered, and his son, Alec must hide. In this, Austria is a clanker country, using machinery to fight. Meanwhile,...
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Fantastic, I absolutely loved it. Fast paced, witty and exciting.
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Nice Book.Explained his boipic in a non-linear manner. When you finish the book , u might think if at all a person ca be like him or can we see in Future. He has his merits and downs but he'll be known for his unrelenting desire to achieve '' Purity and Perfection'' in all matters of Life. The world needs more men ...
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This wordless book leaves me almost speechless. Full review at Bookends Blog: http://bookends.booklistonline.com/20...
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This rating is a personal response to Keats' poetry. It bores me to tears and evokes nothing within me. I love poetry- but only that which makes me feel something and his works don't do that for me. Perhaps this is because I was forced to study it for my VCE literature class but I think it's more because its all about ...
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Sydney Hart is twenty years old and a police officer. She still lives in the small village she grew up in and although she had the reputation of being a hell raiser when growing up she is trying to make her father proud now especially since he is her boss! When Sydney meet local farmers son Michael Greyson she wonders ...
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This book is really cute, for what it's worth, but it's probably the most "slight" Gaiman story I've ever read. Odd is a young, inscrutable Viking who one day heads off on his own, meets some gods, and has an adventure. Despite the all-consuming winter, Frost Giants in Asgard, his crushed leg, and so on, it somehow nev...
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great message....
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I should pay more attention to the blurbs of books, honestly. Lisa McMann calls Unraveling Isobel creepy? How could I not listen to that? I went into this book assuming it was generally about Isobel and her possible mental illness, not knowing that I was going to be so scared that I would only read this in the daytim...
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Reading this, I was certain it would descend into formulaic emo crap with cliched plot devices, but Thompson really turned it around in the last quarter of the book. Ultimately, I found Blankets really satisfying.
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Beautiful illustrations and stories with very few words, but lots of meaning. Really quite amazing. My favorite story is "The Lost Thing."
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Didn't end like I wanted it to....but it really couldn't.
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Saya aware dengan webtoon Cat and Dog setelah tahun 2015 lalu ada update di Dramabeans soal adaptasi webtoon ini menjadi drama Korea. Katanya, sih, dramanya akan tayang tahun ini. Tapi saya belum tahu bagaimana kelanjutan soal dramanya. Dari Dramabeans juga saya tahu bahwa premis yang ditawarkan oleh Cat and Dog berupa...
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4.5 That is how you end a series. I only haven't given five stars because the battle stuff at the end was kind of jumpy and confusing and pulled me out but other than that, guys, it was satisfying. Not necessarily happy but it was complete and good. The characters grew and I am so happy with it. That was well done.
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