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K.Wielechowski
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Pickpick

This hilarious epistolary novel is full of snark, literary references, and a surprising amount of heart.

Jason Fitger is a lit/creative writing professor at a small college and he is plagued with requests for letters of recommendations for students and colleagues. He is also on a mission to get his star pupil published, get in his ex-wife‘s good graces, and make everybody hate the economics department as much as he does.

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RedCurly
Cher connard | Virginie Despentes
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Mehso-so

Well it was interesting in the beginning but I got bored at the half of the book. I could not connect any of the caracters I cannot feel sorry for them. Plus I hate drugs.

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keepingupwiththepenguins
Dangerous Liaisons | Choderlos De Laclos
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If you‘re into sexual power games and revealing the seedy under-belly of the upper crust, you should probably read Dangerous Liaisons – maybe just check out a few Wikipedia pages on pre-Revolution French nobility, if you‘re not already familiar ahead of time. Full review: https://keepingupwiththepenguins.com/dangerous-liaisons-pierre-choderlos-de-lacl...

TheBookHippie I read this when I was 15 - quite scandalous! When my daughter was a young teen and cruel intentions came out I was like HEY! 🤣🤷🏻‍♀️😅No you can‘t watch that 🫣 love your review! 4mo
LeahBergen I really enjoyed this! 4mo
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Dilara
Historie van Mejuffrouw Sara Burgerhart | Betje Wolff, Aagje Deken
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Well I know what I want to read for #FoodandLit #Netherlands: the French translation of the tagged book. There was an article about the 2 female authors here: https://www.liberation.fr/culture/livres/elisabeth-wolff-et-agatha-deken-quatre-...
But it looks like the book's OCR isn't ready so I'd have to read the PDF of the 1787 print, and I'm not sure I'm ready for this😅
@Catsandbooks @Texreader

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lil1inblue
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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Cute cover! 8mo
Eggs Great cover and background! Sounds good 👍🏼 8mo
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Aims42
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I enjoyed this book very much, the MC‘s humor and wit (and unapologetic snarkiness) had me laughing out loud 🤣 I am starting the second book (“The Shakespeare Requirement”) right away 👍

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Aims42
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Did a little indie bookstore shopping on our last day in MN 😇 Stoked to read this series by a local author!!

Suet624 Nice!!
9mo
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Booksbymybed
Every Seventh Wave | Daniel Glattauer
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Since the sequel is so short, I ended up reading it in a couple of hours. Soft pick. I felt it was more messy than romantic, and I was getting impatient while characters trudged through the murky waters of their feelings. Wrapped up too conveniently. While it was fine, it would have been fine to stop at first book too. Or make it one book. I didn‘t hate it, but I doubt I will be rereading it.

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Booksbymybed
Love Virtually | Daniel Glattauer
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Epistolary novel. A pretty easy read. It is a story of how an accidental email turned into a pretty intense emotional affair. Was it a romance? Was it a warning that the line between flirtation and “too far” is invisible? Was it an invitation to look outside of one‘s bubble? To reassess a longterm relationship? I can‘t tell yet. The ending was logical. Apparently there is a sequel, I don‘t know if I care enough to read it.