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fredthemoose
Maybe in Another Life: A Novel | Taylor Jenkins Reid
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I think this is going to be a bail. It‘s not bad, but it leans really heavily on a pet peeve of mine, which is when characters who were once close reunite after several years and interact like they were never apart. I also really dislike Julia Whelan‘s dopey male character voice, so I‘m just more annoyed than anything. This is the rare book that might be better in print for me.

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booklover3258
By Night | John Allison
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Mehso-so

Meh story was okay. I liked the art and the vampires were my favorite.

For the rest of my review, visit my Vlog at:

https://youtube.com/shorts/6028QmtXmJA?feature=share

Enjoy!

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PriscillaJane627
Maybe in Another Life: A Novel | Taylor Jenkins Reid
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Read that book it took me two months to finish it.

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suvata
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3.5 Stars • "If This Book Exists, You're in the Wrong Universe" is the fourth installment in Jason Pargin's "John Dies at the End" series. This novel continues the adventures of Dave, John, and Amy in the city of "Undisclosed," where they confront various supernatural phenomena including interdimensional parasites, paranormal cults, and a possessed toy. ⬇️

suvata Lovecraftian horror elements mixed with absurdist humor makes it a unique tale. Its vivid imagery and its handling of time travel and multiverse concepts stays true to the series' established style. 5mo
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PaperbackPirate
Maybe in Another Life: A Novel | Taylor Jenkins Reid
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Funny and thought provoking, a powerful novel of friendship and quantum mechanics.

#12booksof2024
Big thank you to @Andrew65 for hosting again this year!

Andrew65 Love all her books. Waiting impatiently for June and her new one.

Thanks for playing along, it‘s been great seeing everyone‘s books. Hope to see you on the First day of Christmas later this year for #12Booksof2025. 👏👏👏😊🎉🥳
5mo
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PaperbackPirate
Maybe in Another Life: A Novel | Taylor Jenkins Reid
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Pickpick

This is my 3rd by TJR and, wow, I love her writing! Very creative, and very exciting stories! I didn‘t think a parallel universe romance could be so rich and complex. I loved the friendship, multiple timelines, and the dog.
Read if you like Dark Matter by Blake Crouch, TJR, quantum mechanics science fiction, or found family.
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🐈 Picture taken Friday while waiting for takeout

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PaperbackPirate
Maybe in Another Life: A Novel | Taylor Jenkins Reid
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My sister and I are buddy reading this book and she‘s a faster reader than me. She texted me a few days ago and said Let me know when you get to p. 200! and yesterday while in line at the post office I did. I think I guffawed. I know I choked back laughter and had tears streaming down my face! I had to get a picture to let her know I got there in the most inconvenient place! (It‘s R-rated!) 😆

The joys of a good buddy read!

💙ing the book btw.

marleed 🤣🤣 6mo
TEArificbooks 😂 my sister and mom and I do that when we buddy read. 6mo
AnnCrystal 👏😂 that's where book covers come in handy-dandy 😂📚💝. 6mo
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PaperbackPirate 😆 For sure @AnnCrystal ! 👀 6mo
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monkeygirlsmama
Maybe in Another Life: A Novel | Taylor Jenkins Reid
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Pickpick

Loved this book and the idea of the two parallel realities. Having lost the love of my life, my better half, my soul mate last year the final line of this book left me bawling at my desk at work. So so good. All the stars for this author, this book, and this #audiobook narrator!

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

TheBookHippie I‘m so very sorry for your loss. 5mo
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monkeygirlsmama
Maybe in Another Life: A Novel | Taylor Jenkins Reid

"Sometimes I think my mom's anecdotes should come with Cliff notes because they're quite good once someone explains them to you." ???

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NotCool
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So there‘s this point in the book where the male character mentions men not receiving compliments from women very often and…that‘s probably true. But I have a sinking suspicion that, as the female character doesn‘t think about it, the male author doesn‘t know how often compliments from strange men end with insults, harassment, threats and violence directed at women they‘re “complimenting”.