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thebookhooker

thebookhooker

Joined May 2016

reading books for money and for love
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Night Moves | Jessica Hopper
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Evocative and fun. A super fast read that takes you to a very specific time and place—the music scene of 2000s Chicago. #24in48 #24in48readathon

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Before the Fall | Noah Hawley
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A page-turner but so much more...
Gorgeous writing too!

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Nimona | Noelle Stevenson
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Reading books and eating snacks with other #24in48readathon friends #24in48

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@24in48 #24in48 First book of the night!!

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Swing Time | Zadie Smith
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The writing is so good that I didn't realize until 400 pages in that the FIRST PERSON NARRATOR had never been named. (It may be a sign of my stupidity as well.)
Typical Smith, with sprawling subjects and landscapes, complicated relationships and a beautiful, heartbreaking ending. ❤

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All Grown Up | Jami Attenberg
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Enjoyable, thoughtful, tender, and raw. ❤

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A couple of my #MLKreads today

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Big Little Lies | Liane Moriarty
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Clever plotting, great characterization----looking forward to the miniseries!!

StacksNShelves I need to read this. It would be my first attempt at reading her work. 7y
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Big Little Lies | Liane Moriarty
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Starting off my new year #ReadingGoals with some Liane Moriarty. My first of hers! What are your #ReadingResolutions this year? ❤

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The Road | Cormac McCarthy
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This book holds up. It's still beautiful and terrifying. I'm ready for the end of the world. Come at me, 2017!

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The Road | Cormac McCarthy
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The Apocalypse comes home. (I live about 20 minutes from Rock City.)

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Attachments: A Novel | Rainbow Rowell
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This was just delightful. I love how Rainbow picks snippets of recent history to set her books---in this case, during Y2K. I love her curly-haired heroines. And the part about Lincoln needing years to get over Sam. A precious book! ❤️

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Just read it. My life gets more complicated as I grow up, and Elena's life is NOT what she ecpected. The characters really come into their own here, for better and for worse. On to the final installment!!! ❤️

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"He merely shook my hand and wished me all the best. From that moment it seemed to me that each of his gestures was deliberately cutting me off. As a kind of farewell I gave him a half smile, waving my hand as if I were holding a pen. It was a plea, it meant: you know where I live, write to me, please. But he had already turned his back."

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Girl on the Train | Paula Hawkins
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Mehso-so

I mean, it was good until the end---which was very Scooby-Doo to me. I just don't like it when cornered villains explain themselves and their detailed thinking processes. GREAT characterization, though. Gotta love a book that teems with female rage.

Blair_Reads Fabulous bookmark! 7y
DrAshleyRobinson I didn't hate this book, but I don't love it. The characterization is great, but...I don't know. I didn't actually find the STORY that compelling. 7y
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Starting the #readathon off right this morning!

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Staying on the #FerranteTrain until the end! Things pick up for Elena and Lila in volume two, and again, there's a delicious cliffhanger at the end. This writing is unlike anything I've ever read. ❤️❤️❤️

AGWex I need to just suck it up and buy this series! 7y
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I enjoy a good productivity book, and though this is not a revolutionary one, it has challenged me to get up earlier and make better plans and organizational goals. Quick read for anyone in a slump.

amywithbooks I really struggle in the mornings, especially when we get into fall/winter and it's still pitch black when my alarm goes off. Will definitely check this out, thanks for sharing!! 8y
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This social media guidebook came out before @Litsy was even a twinkle in our eyes!! #HappyLaborDay, everybody 😎😎😎😎 #fridayreads

LauraBeth As someone who has done a lot of social media marketing to consumers - this is an excellent book 😀 8y
thebookhooker Glad to hear, @LauraBeth !! It definitely is legit so far!! 8y
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Interestings | Meg Wolitzer
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Having some fun with #prisma and taking some #shelfies 📕📗📘📙

MrBook Whatever Prizma is, it's cool. You have #TheMrBookSealOfApproval 😎👍🏻👌🏻! 8y
thebookhooker @MrBook it's a free photo app! Super cool, unique effects. And thx for the seal of approval! 👍🏼 8y
Carol OMG I can spend hours on Prisma! 😍😍 8y
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Spent the morning at the Chattanooga Writers and Readers Festival, meeting some local authors and business owners. I sweated my tail off but am proud to support independent writers!!

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Story of a New Name | Elena Ferrante
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I'm obsessed. Cleared out the Ferrante shelf at the local indie! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

Posemn I'm obsessed too! I have The Story of the Lost Child left ( as soon as my turn comes up at the library) and I will be SO sad when I am done. BUT! I HAVE to know what happens soon! 8y
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Eleanor & Park | Rainbow Rowell
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Grown-ass lady over here says, "Squee, it's so precious!" Definitely YA but laugh-out-loud funny and oh-so sweet. Mad props to RR, who's teaching the young kids about the Smiths, batteries, and gym suits. ❤️❤️❤️

thesquirrelnextdoor Rainbow Rowell always writes books that are so adorable I should hate them, but I just can't! I'm a fan for life! 8y
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Little Women | Louisa May Alcott
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Did anyone else ever watch this kooky anime version of "Little Women" as a kid? I stumbled upon it tonight on YouTube, and it's exactly how I remembered it!

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I decided that my friend needed a copy of "My Brilliant Friend." And in the meantime, I'm carrying on with the Neopolitans! ❤️

Beckys_Books You're a good friend! 8y
Kimmie Great choice!!! I'm onto book 3!!! 8y
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I'm cheating a little, squeezing in some work during my #24in48readathon. I mean, it's reading, right??! This book will be out this fall from Pegasus Books! ❤ #24in48

MrBook Sounds interesting. 😊 8y
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Eleanor & Park | Rainbow Rowell
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I'm deep into 8th hour of #24in48 but I'm not sure my cat will make it 😂

Beckys_Books I love your photo! Hilarious! 8y
MrBook 😂👍🏻😻 8y
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The Girls: A Novel | Emma Cline
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Mehso-so

Finished this up today for the #24in48readathon. Cline is masterful at exploring the interior life of a teenage girl, and the everyday pressures and judgments that trap them. Though the end was disturbing, I wasn't totally enthralled with the cult plot. I'm wavering between a "pick" and a "so-so" on this one. Also, all the men were terrible. Just terrible! (Except for Tom.) #24in48

LizzyM Totally agree (including about Tom)! Poor Tom... 8y
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The Girls: A Novel | Emma Cline

The girl wasn't beautiful, I realized, seeing her again. It was something else. Like pictures I had seen of the actor John Huston's daughter. Her face could have been an error, but some other process was at work. It was better than beauty.

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Inferno: A Novel | Dan Brown
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Mehso-so

I've read a handful of Dan Brown books, and this was my least favorite. The plot had a couple of solid twists, and the premise is super promising; but the ending is so rushed and unsatisfying that it made the journey to that point feel a bit worthless.

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I get it now. I'm on the Elena Ferrante train and can't get off. It's a story of female friendship, rivalry, poverty, and restriction. And the ending will break your heart. Can't wait to pick up Book Two!

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