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JenReadsAlot
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1. Love Actually!
2. #All I want for Christmas is you " Wow that was original ?
3. The Sugar Queen
Thanks @peaKnit @Eggs #wondrouswednesday

Eggs ❤️ Sugar Queen ❤️ 4mo
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JoyBlue
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Pickpick

I went from highly skeptical bordering on boredom to admiring of and satisfied with this domestic mystery/suspense. Read my full review here: https://debbybrauer.org/#all-the-dangerous-things

Publication is expected January 10.

#NetGalley #MacmillanAudio #MinotaurBooks #AlltheDangerousThings

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JoyBlue
All the Dark Places | Terri Parlato
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This debut mystery/thriller was too slow for my liking, but ultimately ties everything together. Read my full review here: https://debbybrauer.org/#all-the-dark-places

Publication is expected December 27.

#NetGalley #RBMedia #AlltheDarkPlaces

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JoyBlue
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The premise of this book shares some similarities with A Man Called Ove. It‘s a charming story with a varied cast of characters. Read my full review here: https://debbybrauer.org/#all-the-lonely-people

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JoyBlue
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The tension remains high throughout this mystery/thriller about a Black woman corporate attorney keeping secrets, present and past. Read my full review here: https://debbybrauer.org/#all-her-little-secrets

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Bookgirl
Night | Elie Wiesel
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Help Littens! This is the reading list for my son‘s summer class (he‘s 14). He has to choose one...I‘ve only read #All the Light We Cannot See and liked it but I‘m thinking he may not love it. What do you recommend from this list? He loves history but typically reads fantasy. He‘s a strong reader so no worry there. I‘ve been wanting to read #Night so debated that one and reading it together. Also considering #Persepolis. Any other votes? Thanks!

Bradleygirl HMMM - i'm not the best to ask since i haven't read them all, but. I can *highly* recommend Maus, as something both easy to read (a graphic novel/comic) and entirely immersive, about the Holocaust. Like. I wouldn't honestly give it to a 14-year-old (it was in my freshman college class) but, it's very very good. Also a true story, which may have some weight. 4y
LibrarianRyan I would probably suggest Code Name Verity as my #1 choice and then Orphan monster spy as my second. Both graphic novels are excellent but may be a bit of a bore to a 14 year old. I love Maus and the story it tells, but it's a son telling you they story of his father while also dealing with his father aging. 4y
wordslinger42 Both Maus and Night are extremely good (though, I have to admit, seem a bit much for that age. I didn't read either until I was in college). I'm not familiar with the others, so I can't help with those! 4y
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vlwelser None of these really scream 14yo boy. Maybe Night or Maus would be my suggestions. 4y
Bookgirl @Bradleygirl @wordslinger42 @vlwelser It‘s an advanced English course he placed into. I can see they are starting them off hardcore in terms of topics as I‘m pretty sure these are all books about war. Thanks for the insights! 4y
Bookgirl @LibrarianRyan Thanks, that‘s one I‘m not familiar with so I‘ll check it out! 4y
TEArificbooks I loved All the Light You Cannot See. As it is about a blind kid his age he may like it. Guernsy is excellent about how a group of people formed a book club to help them get through the war while their island was occupied by Germans. It is written all in letters from the characters to each other which makes it a quick read. And it is a movie on Netflix. 4y
TEArificbooks Salt to the Sea is a fantastic YA novel about 3 kids in Germany during WW2. They are fleeing the country as soon as it is clear Germany lost. And it ends with the worse maritime disaster in history - worse than the Titanic. You don‘t here about it in history class because it was the Germans boats. There is lots of suspense as they flee. He may like it. 4y
Bookgirl @mdm139 awesome, thanks for the tips! 4y
Bookgirl Interesting...Ophelia is apparently the tale of her in Hamlet from her perspective. It seems out of place here 🤷🏼‍♀️ 4y
Bookzombie I second @LibrarianRyan on Code Name Verity. I haven‘t read Salt to the Sea yet, but I read another by that author and suspect Salt would be a good choice too. 4y
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Gina
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Jaimelire I am not even American, but this excites me. 👍 5y
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Gaylagal2
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@Chrissyreadit here is a tracking number and picture of our front pasture. The trees are really beautiful this year. The second time is a charm, I just wish you'd have got the original box I sent. I truly hope you like this one. 😉#All Hallows Read Swap
PS: Don't forget, there is more coming from Amazon. 🤓

Chrissyreadit That‘s awesome! I‘m sure I will love it! Your trees and field are beautiful! 5y
Gaylagal2 Thank you!🤙 5y
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worry_girl
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May i present to you my all time favorite Author Rick Riordan 😍 i am so Happy about those books they are so good and funny 😁 i highly reccomend this series to all of you💚📚

#percyjackson #read #all #night #love #books #pages #author #rickriordan #olympus #poseidon #zeus #hades #athena #lesen #bücher #seiten #dream

BookishMarginalia Great photo! 7y
beelise What an aesthetic 👼 6y
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azulaco
A Little Life: A Novel | Hanya Yanagihara
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#feistyfeb day 22: #all the feels. Definitely the last book to give me ALL THE FEELS was A Little Life. It was devastating.