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The Well-Read Redhead: June 2015
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Small Fry Saturday Reviews. Friday, June 26, 2015. It's the end of the world.and I like it just fine. (Fictionally speaking.). Zombie apocalypse. Worldwide plague epidemic. Civilization-ending environmental disasters. No, this is not a list of reasons why you should start stocking up on canned goods. It's a list of (fictional) topics I LOVE to read about! Obviously, I'm not alone. The popularity of books like World War Z. Etc is a testament to the fact that other readers are in this with me. True crime&#...
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Forget the hype, read the book – hogglestock
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Forget the hype, read the book. July 18, 2015. July 20, 2015. By now most of you are probably tired of hearing about Go. Just a week ago I was mad as heck that news organs were putting spoilers in headlines. Since then Simon and I spent some time on The Readers. Why he wasn’t going to read it. His various reasons weren’t necessarily wrong, but having read the book now, all I can say is he is missing out on something. Is the book a literary train wreck? No Could it use some editorial help? And I think the...
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A Little Life, Hanya Yanagihara - Reading the End
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Before I read the middle. Contact / Review Policy. Books I’ve Read. A Little Life, Hanya Yanagihara. Note: I received an ebook copy of this book from the publisher for review consideration. Around page 150 of Hanya Yanagihara’s second novel,. A Little Life,. Which follows four friends from their college years into their fifties, I wrote the following in my notes:. I am more excited about Hanya Yanagihara and her work and her career than I have been about any author in a really long time. A Little Life,.
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Confessions of a Book Hoarder: November 2014
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Thursday, November 27, 2014. I was reading some posts about what people are bringing with them on their trips home for Thanksgiving ( like this one at Sophisticated Dorkiness. And I was feeling super jealous that they had all these great books packed and then I realized I was being an idiot. Sure, I'm not packing to head back home but that is because I live so close to my family. And that's when I started thinking about all that I have to be thankful for. Jess - A Book Hoarder. On here 6.no 7 times a...
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Girl Vs Bookshelf: February 2014
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Tuesday, 25 February 2014. Giveaway - Jellybird by Lezanne Clannachan. If you've been reading this blog for a while you might remember that almost a year ago I reviewed the gripping psychological thriller Jellybird by Lezanne Clannachan. This novel has recently been published in paperback. On 13th February, so for those of you who haven't got around to reading it yet it might be the perfect time to pick up a copy. You can go back and find out how much I enjoyed this one by clicking here. To read my review.
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3 Inspiring Books That Have Shaped My Worldview – One More Page…
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One More Page…. 3 Inspiring Books That Have Shaped My Worldview. November 27, 2014. November 27, 2014. To Kill A Mockingbird. With everything that has been going on lately, I’ve been compelled to put all of my other books aside and re-read Harper Lee’s. To Kill A Mockingbird. Everyone should at least give this classic book a go as it reminds us that right thing isn’t always the easiest to do, but standing up for what is right is always worth a try. All My Puny Sorrows. I’d recommend this book for t...
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lists – The Emerald City Book Review
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New England Book List. Witch Week Day Two: Top Ten Reasons to Read Shirley Jackson. Posted November 1, 2016 by Lory. Witch Week is about celebrating all kinds of fantasy literature, which can evoke many different moods and experiences — but because it takes place in the darkening days following Halloween, our reading choices may tend toward the creepier end of the spectrum. And for intelligently creepy entertainment, there is no one quite like Shirley Jackson, […]. Top Ten Books on my Fall Review List.
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