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A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
Seamus Deane, James Joyce
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Seamus Deane, James Joyce
June 2015
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reviewed: The Last Letter from Your Lover
Really enjoying this author.
The Last Letter from Your Lover - Jojo Moyes
reviewed: Big Little Lies
This is one of those books that keep me thinking about it days later.
Big Little Lies - Liane Moriarty
reviewed: Keira Grim: Book Two of the Silver Scythe Chronicles
A good continuation of book one, this tell the story of Naomi's best friend, Kiera. I liked how Ms. Smith started near the en...
Keira Grim: Book Two of the Silver Scythe Chronicles - Tiffany Nicole Smith
reviewed: Broadchurch
Watching the BBC show now!
Broadchurch - Chris Chibnall, Erin Kelly
reviewed: One Plus One
predictable but I still enjoyed it
One Plus One - Jojo Moyes
reviewed: Thirteen Reasons Why
Found it implausible.
Thirteen Reasons Why - Jay Asher
reviewed: Golden State
Upon completion, I thought "wth". I'm sorry, I get Nathalie had nothing left to say, but I was very unsatisfied. However, the...
Golden State - Stephanie Kegan
reviewed: Naomi Grim (Complete Novel) (Book 1 of The Silver Scythe Chronicles)
A very different YA novel. I thoroughly enjoyed it and had to buy the sequel. Unfortunately, quite a few typos in the Kindle ...
Naomi Grim (Complete Novel) (Book 1 of The Silver Scythe Chronicles) - Tiffany Nicole Smith
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May 2015
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reviewed: Where She Went
Really enjoyed this YA story. Reminded me of reading as a teenager. Picked up the prequel for $3 on kindle.
Where She Went - Gayle Forman
May 2015
21
reviewed: The Garden of Evening Mists
Another Booker prize winner I couldn't get into. :(
The Garden of Evening Mists - Tan Twan Eng
May 2015
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April 2015
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reviewed: The Purge of Babylon: A Novel of Survival (Purge of Babylon #1)
bleh, 4*? couldn't make it past 50 pages
The Purge of Babylon: A Novel of Survival (Purge of Babylon #1) - Sam Sisavath
April 2015
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reviewed: Island Beneath the Sea
On my shelves for awhile.
Island Beneath the Sea - Isabel Allende, Margaret Sayers Peden