Bitterblue – Kristin Cashore

Book review I loved reading Bitterblue, loved it even more than reading Fire. It is very important for me to say that, because I had been extremely hesitant before finally picking it up months after it had been delivered to my postbox. The decision to read a sequel to a story you believed to be …

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Heist Society – Ally Carter

Book review Reasons Why You Should Read (or Listen to) Heist Society by Ally Carter 1. Katarina Bishop – she is an amazing heroine and I LOVED her. She’s fun, she’s relatable, she just seems real and I’d totally be up for having her as a best friend. This girl is smart, loyal and strong …

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The Stand – Stephen King

Book review Stand and deliver, dear reader: for this epic, postapocalyptic novel that Stephen King first published in 1978 will grab your attention from the beginning, and will not let go until you are done with it – or until it is done with you. The Stand takes the reader inside a world ravaged by …

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Perfect – Judith McNaught

Book review A fantastic book. Judith McNaught has once again captivated me with another story. Julie Mathison is a small town, Texan school teacher. After being abandoned as a baby, Julie was put in many foster care home where she stole to survive and tried her best to help the other orphaned kids. Because she …

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So B. It – Sarah Weeks

Book review (I read and reviewed this book for 3rd quarter) I really liked this book. I gave it 5 stars because I think it is so inspirational and it is a great story. It is really hard to put down towards the end/middle. The only part I would have changed in the book, is …

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