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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’,
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“French press, a terrible watery joke considering I was an espresso drinker” Dear diary, This book really tested my patience… it was the epitome of enemies-to-lovers, except they were fighting their feelings for each other for the longest time. It really was a long game. Adalyn has something to prove. She’s headstrong, stubborn to the
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“I need to sit next to him for three hours, and then I never have to see him again” Dear diary, I finished this book within eighteen hours. It was a feel-good comfort book, and it was like the quintessential “the handsome guy sitting next to you on the flight” kind of rom-com. Annie is
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“My grandfather was a very wealthy man, Ms. Grambs. And it appears that, along with our family and people who worked for him for years, you have been named in his will.” Dear diary, Since it’s my birthday tomorrow, I reckoned that it’s only fair to write about one of my favorite book series. This
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“To be fair, when the alarm goes off, there’s barely even any smoke rising out of the oven” Dear diary, This was such a fresh read. I absolutely loved the platonic ‘friendship’ between Pepper and Jack, how both their families fast-food chain were competing but deep down both their parents had some history and how
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‘Because everything freezes, and the Manhattan streets dissolve before my eyes. I’m not really there’ This book is the perfect thriller for the artificial intelligence and virtual reality era. For Opal, a seventeen-year-old girl, code is life. She can build entire worlds from scratch. But most importantly, it’s those skills she uses to uncover the