Reviews
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“In this line of work, trust was like a sandcastle. One wave of doubt and it was gone.” Dear diary, This book was impossible to put down—a political thriller packed with action, mystery, and an enemy who’s always five steps ahead. A heart-grabbing action, with characters to die for. This book was the reason behind…
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“I’d rather take coffee than compliments just now.” Dear diary, This book is a timeless, coming of age novel, capturing the lives of the four March sisters- Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy- and they navigate life in 19th century America, each with their own problems. Meg is sensible and caring, Jo is bold, independent, and…
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“Once a king or queen in Narnia, always a king or queen.” Dear diary, This book payed homage to all my childhood fantasies of finding a hidden magical world in plain sight, where time remains still in the real world while racing in the magical kingdom. Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy are sent to a…
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“Love shouldn’t be something that holds you back. It should be the thing that pushes you forward.” Dear diary, This is the epitome of ice skater and hockey player romance. It’s a classic enemies-to-lovers story. Anastasia is the “I can do it myself” kind of fiercely independent girl, while Nate is the “I know you…
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“Fire is catching! And if we burn, you burn with us!” Dear diary, This is the final book of the Hunger Games series- and might I add, the saddest and most gruesome one. The story kept me up for several nights in a row, because I kept thinking what if that didn’t happen? I could…
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” To catch a serial killer, you have to think like one” Dear diary, This book had me so hooked I stayed up past midnight to finish it (and I am a person who sleeps really early). It was an extremely gripping book that got me so absorbed I finished it within a day. Cassie…
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“I did what any reasonable adult woman would do when confronted with her college rival turned next-door neighbor, I dove behind the nearest bookshelf” Dear diary, The book may be called ‘beach read’ but it’s also the perfect ‘late winter night’ read! January and Augustus are like two poles of a magnet. Gus is an…
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“To lose one parent, Mr Worthing, may be regarded as misfortune, to lose both looks like carelessness“ Dear diary, This is the most absurd, trivial comedy I have read. It had me laughing at the characters’ absurdity and farce. It satirizes Victorian society in the most witty way. Two women fall in love with ‘Ernest’,…