Reviews
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“If I found a magic lamp and I could have one wish, I would wish that I had a normal face that no one ever noticed at all” Dear diary, Looking at the book cover you may think this is a book about ‘life’ or a boring non-fiction, so now more than ever remember the
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“The large ballroom was crowded with familiar ghosts to help celebrate her birthday” Dear diary, This book was a bit too much for me. It was way too intense. I was almost about to stop midway, but it was the nerve-racking plot that made me want to continue. Kate Blackwell is impenetrable. She inherits the
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“Oh, what,’ I guess you’re a love-at-first-sight kind of guy?” Dear diary, This book was adorable. An uptight girl for whom love isn’t on the agenda… but things never turn out that way, now do they? Annalise Sherwood has toiled tirelessly to get a place on a renowned internship. Work hard, play later, that’s her
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“Mon cher, everyone lies- in parts like the egg of the English curate” Dear diary, I remember reading this book on Christmas eve and finishing it the next day. It was such a thrill to read. When an affluent patriarch, Simeon Lee, is found dead on Christmas eve, Hercule Poirot is called. He called his
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“You don’t need to have superpowers to be a hero” Dear diary, This book made me want to lawyer up! Theodore Boone is thirteen and wants nothing more than to become a great trial lawyer, with a life in the courtroom. He knows every judge, policeman, and court clerk and a whole lot about law.
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“The real heroes aren’t the people doing things; the real heroes are people NOTICING things, paying attention.” Dear diary, This book had me crying, laughing, and coming back for more. It made me realize life can be really unfair and extremely unpredictable. When 16-year-old Hazel, who is diagnosed with cancer, joins a support group, where
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“Let the world start making it’s own mistakes again.” Dear diary, This book shook my world. It messed with my mind, it gave me chills, and at some points, I had nail marks on my face because of how tightly I was gripping it. It’s a psychological thriller written in the most absurd way. One
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“It a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want for a wife.” Dear diary, I have read this book about four times by now! It’s a timeless novel. When Elizabeth Bennet meets Fitzwilliam Darcy for the first time at a ball, she labels him as