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MicLim

MicLim

Joined April 2016

they call me the worm 📖🐛
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Mehso-so

the book was fine, makes me want to give up wheat except that I love bread and cookies too much

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I adore this book! and planted a garden after reading it

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The Book of Life | Deborah Harkness

"Do you have any idea how many English majors are accountants?"

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Pickpick

read this book people! Jenny will make you laugh out loud while helping bring the truths and darkness of mental illness to life...help start the discussion

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The Singles Game | Lauren Weisberger
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this was a fun, easy, "beach read" it got me hooked early on and over all I enjoyed it.

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library's are my happy place, I want to stroll around the shelves all day.

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Couple Next Door | Shari Lapena
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Ann can feel the acid churning in her stomach and creeping up her throat; her head is swimming. She's had too much to drink.

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This book was exactly as described in the title, a funny book about horrible things. I found myself laughing out loud on several occasions, and I love that the author is speaking honestly about mental health. I reccomend listening to the book on tape, as its read by thr author so you get her voice as intended. I immediately reccomended this to 5 different people...read it!

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Siracusa | Delia Ephron
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This book was interesting book, the characters were well developed and the story just pulled you in. The twists and turns made my opionion of the characters change.

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- oh boo hoo, everyone's life was hard, and if you'd survived the hardship, why write about it? Survival itself was enough.

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I was nervous at the start of the book, but it quickly becomes hard to put down. Don't snuggle in to read at bedtime unless you are comfortable still reading at 1:00am. I look forward to more by Jessica Knoll.