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_alentina_ambach
Valentina Lambach _alentina_ambach — Wow! What a heart wrenching ending to a wonderful series! This book just takes you through so many ups and downs...it just leaves you with your mouth hanging wide open. Just...WOW!
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bobykmoon91a0
Bob Moon bobykmoon91a0 — Had a few interesting comments but overall it was a neat idea to put the Bible into a chronological story and move it along with italicized comments.
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ontosy89
Seong Yeon ontosy89 — Not my favorite Tamora Pierce
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carlesgod
Carles God carlesgod — She is hilarious and makes me miss chicago so much! Had a few laugh out loud moments on the train & back this weekend... looking forward to reading Bright Lights; Big Ass next!
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danielbattiston
Daniel Battiston danielbattiston — Apparently Chekhov is the father of the modern short story. I think he's just the father of boring crap. I had to read this in undergrad, and again, in graduate school. If you dig gooseberries and kisses and Russian villages and tedious stories, this may be for you.
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Menendex Films _enendexfilms — Besides saying I really enjoyed and loved this book, there isn't much more I can say about it. There was more than one time when I had tears streaming down my face as I read. And forget about putting it down before it's over. Rachael Treasure has done an amazing job at describing the wildness and raw beauty of Tasmania and Australia. Her characters are also written beautifully. Even when you're frustrated with Kate, Nick, and Henry, you can't help but root for them and hope that things will work out for the best. I can not believe I have not read anything by her before, but I can tell you I will be hunting down the rest of her back list and putting her on all lists to come. I did not want this book to be over. I am confident that you will like it as much as I did.
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_evzala
Dev Zala _evzala — LOVED!! And the audiobook is brilliant.
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bassemzein5c17
Bassem Zein bassemzein5c17 — Very comprehensive and readable; fills in details that standard texts omit. A must for MBB grad students.
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Aimmika Yuarong _ — "And you think you had a dysfunctional upbringing? HA!" is what I remember thinking immediately upon finishing this book. "The Glass Castle" shattered several illusions about assumption, upbringing and the role of hardship in one's character formation. It made me grateful for the ease of certain aspects of my life and appreciative of the challenge and hard work involved in moving past the more painful pieces. "Hard knocks build strong spines" is the way I now see it.
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_hannon_ane
Shannon Kane _hannon_ane — i enjoyed this book, but it has a bad sentimental value because i had to read it for an english class and the teacher was a real @#%!
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mastterpeace
Angie Lopez mastterpeace — Actually working through it this time...
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eduardarq
Maria Eduarda eduardarq — A nice combination of light and heavy. While there were a few things that bugged me about the structure of the story, I found the characters to be memorable and interesting, and the story to be meaningful.
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manojkumaraf29
Manoj Kumar manojkumaraf29 — Not the best book on the fallibility of our reasoning, but definitely the catchiest title.
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theresaayotte
Theresa Ayotte theresaayotte — I reread this in time for the first Hobbit movie. Still not sure how there are going to be three of them. The first time I read it, I was not impressed. I like it a little better now, after the second read, but it doesn't match the excitement of the Lord of the Rings. Bilbo is a fun character, and it will be nice to see the riddle game played out. Perhaps the necromancer will show up in the movies? That could add a few minutes...I suspect that, instead of having Bilbo get knocked out and missing the end of the Battle of Five Armies we'll see the whole thing, which makes for more excitement. I'm glad I reread it, so I can compare, but I like LotR better.
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chanazdamadf81
Chanaz Damardji chanazdamadf81 — As formulaic as an episode of The A-Team. But who doesn't like the freaking A-Team, huh? The author shows some faint signs of wanting to include a fully-developed female character here, which is better than nothing, eh?
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ramkeshav25
Ram Keshav ramkeshav25 — Melville used unnecessarily large words to cover up the vague, terrible plot. There was no point to read this novel. If you want philosophical, read anything else. And I mean anything.
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Tolman Bryant _16c53a — There were times where this book literally got me laughing out loud. Overall, it's a very sad book, but the protagonist's uncanny humor got me through all the tough times.
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_ateryne_
Kateryne Vetrenko _ateryne_ — This was my first Steam Punk read, and I have to say, I completely enjoyed it. I like how you have the Victorian setting in England during the 1800's but there are also some of the machines from today, howbeit somewhat in crude form. It was interest to see what new mechanical device would appear next. This story is about Finley who is a strong, independent, kind, and stubborn girl who has trust issues, and is going through changes she can not explain. Through certain events she is quite literally put in the path of the handsome and wealthy Griffin Duke of Greythorne. He noticed she has special abilities and tells her she is like him and his friends, and that she should stay with them. Which true enough Griffin does have an amazing group of friends, who are unique with special abilities. We have Sam, who is strong and willing to sacrifice his life for his friends. He at times is very annoying, stubborn, full of chivalry and naive. Emily is a cute little thing good friend, smart, kind, and willing to sacrifice for others. Jasper is witty, handsome, fast and a good friend. Griffin is the glue in a sense that holds them all together, he is smart, handsome,full of chivalry, kind and good to others. I really enjoyed his character a lot. Finley is fun to watch. She is now on the adventure of her life, trying to figure out what is going on with herself, wondering whom she can and can not trust and what to think of feelings toward certain men in her life. Oh I cannot forget Jack Dandy, he is an interesting character who Finely has some associations with, must say quite intriguing. The group of friends must figure out their loyalties to each other as they let Finley into their group, of which they know very little about. Griffin also has a case to solve concerning the Machinist, and it is quite personal. This was a such a fun an intriguing read, writing was great and flowed smoothly. My favorite part of this book were the characters, and how well developed they each were. The relationships and dialog amongst them was great. Felt like I was right there with them. Story was intriguing with lots of twist and turns. There is a wonderful romance or two a brewing, which is what I love, could have a little more in this one, but I have great hopes that the next book will have even more. A definite must read! Some language Clean romance
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