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Afzyaly

Afzyaly

Joined June 2020

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Before I Go | Colleen Oakley
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What's love? This book might have the answer

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India through a microscope. Well written Highly Informative. Good Read.

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The Witch Elm | Tana French
Mehso-so

Lags a bit here and there. The sacrifices an uncle will make for his nephews and nieces is not shown much in Literature. This book does that. Stand out character will be Hugo. The good Uncle.

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Asterix the Gladiator | René Goscinny
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Entertainment! Cacofanix is kidnapped by the Romans as a gift to ceaser. Chaos ensues!

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Epic photography. For picture lovers.

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Sometimes thoughtful, Sometimes Funny. Great Read

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Interesting! With the story line carried out to the Next Book in the series The Blue Lotus. On a cruise, docked at Egypt, take a flight and crash lands in India. Epic Adventures.!!

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13 Little Blue Envelopes | Maureen Johnson

Whenever I got too comfortable anywhere, I felt like I had to move on.

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Asterix and the Goths | Anthea Bell, René Goscinny, Albert Uderzo
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Informative and Entertaining.

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Better storyline. Colourful. Enjoyable.

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Asterix and the Golden Sickle | Goscinny, Albert Uderzo
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The search of a Golden Sickle for the druid leads to some entertaining adventures by the dynamic duo.

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Lanny: A Novel | Max Porter
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Only people who are close to children will be able to understand the depth of this miniature classic.

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Tintin in the Congo | Herge, Michael Turner
Mehso-so

Racist! Animal Abuse. But Funny.

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Archie #001 | Bob Montana, Joe Edwards, Scott Feldman, Cord Elliott
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The first archie classic published in 1942. Look and feel just like today's times.

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Beartown: A Novel | Fredrik Backman


We love winners, even though they‘re very rarely particularly likeable people. They‘re almost always obsessive and selfish and inconsiderate. That doesn‘t matter. We forgive them. We like them while they‘re winning

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Just a carefree book of everyday women you might meet at a given place at a given time. Worth the time spent.