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Siharashu

Siharashu

Joined September 2016

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In this years goal to trim down my TBR, I picked this book up from where it‘s been sitting on my shelf for 3 years.

This book was a light, feminist, fairy tale-inspired political intrigue that I didn‘t have to think too hard about. Which is great, because political intrigue books aren‘t my cup of tea. Definitely recommend!

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The Starless Sea | Erin Morgenstern
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Oh my GOSH. It has been a long time since I read a book that was THIS GOOD. This is the ultimate book for people who love books. The characters, the story (all the stories, if you know you know). Amazing.

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The Starless Sea | Erin Morgenstern
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“Reading a novel, he supposes, is like playing a game where all the choices have been made for you ahead of time by someone who is much better at this particular game.”

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Mehso-so

This book was pretty great! It came out when I was a majority of the way through my pregnancy but if has a ton of awesome information about postpartum as well!

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Us Against You | Fredrik Backman
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Our tiny haul from today‘s trip downtown! Can‘t wait to read them ❤️

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Neverwhere | Neil Gaiman
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“Richard suddenly realized he was very, very scared, like a small dog who had discovered that what he had thought to be a postman was in fact an enormous dog-eating alien from the kind of film that Jessica had no time for.”

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Beartown: A Novel | Fredrik Backman
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This book was OUTSTANDING but I expected no less from Backman. My favorite part about it is that it was real and honest in a way that has become exceedingly rare. It was refreshing and poignant and wonderful and awful. Warning: contains sexual assault so if you find it difficult reading about that (I certainly did) you may want to wait on this one. I listened to the #audiobook on a road trip. 10/10 #audible

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Mehso-so

I feel like the first book in this series just set the bar way too high. It doesn't seem to matter what kind of excitement or adventure happens in the books that follow....it just doesn't make me feel as wonderful as the first book did.

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Fathomless | Jackson Pearce
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Just a few of the books I'm reading ATM.

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"A more positive approach would be to call myself special or one of a kind, but it's hard to be optimistic about something that could get my head chopped off if the general public found out about it."

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Um...so this one, I didn't like as much as the first one. I felt that this one didn't have quite as much action as the last and there was a lot of drama I wasn't a huge fan of. There wasn't enough Gabriel (I love him). It was very much like reading a high school novel as focused as it was on school and boy problems. Still not done, however. Gotta read the next book. Starting...now!!!

MrBook Nice review! 8y
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A Man Called Ove: A Novel | Fredrik Backman
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I have only one word for this book: incredible. I never expected to be so attached to a grumpy, nay-saying old man but this book managed to prove me wrong. It's such a heartwarming read filled with tears and laughter and happiness and sadness. It's an emotional roller coaster in the best of ways. Will definitely be reading again. But not before I read Backman's other two books!

MrBook Great review!!! 8y
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Dragon Age: Asunder | David Gaider
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So I'll admit, I definitely chose this book because I played Dragon Age Inquisition and fell in love with Cole, one of the main characters. I have to say, it was a great read! It isn't like some other based-off-game books where the writing is a little off and the facts don't seem quite right. Gaider did a fab job with the characters and bringing the stories from the other games into the book. 10 out of 10!

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I really liked this book! There was a lot of jargon that Roquet used in the beginning but never really explained, so that was confusing for a bit, but you get the hang of it eventually. Her writing style is really easy to just fall into, it's not fancy, just colloquial and I think that was the best part about it. Really fun story, gonna go read the other 5 in the series now!

MrBook Welcome to @Litsy ! We hope you enjoy your stay, I think you'll like it here 😎👍🏻. 8y
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