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CRoddy

CRoddy

Joined May 2021

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Midnight Library | Matt Haig
Mehso-so

TW: ⚠️themes of depression & suicide! ⚠️ After an attempted suicide, the protagonist finds herself in a kind of purgatory, the midnight library, where she can live alternate lives where she has made different decisions, to see where her life could‘ve taken her. Very YA and not my usual type of book, but it was very readable! A quick easy read which sometimes is a great thing! I think the concept is great, just maybe the story was a bit rushed

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Pickpick

I‘ve always been afraid to read Jane Austen, but this was so great! I couldn‘t stop reading and finished it so quickly. Already into my next Austen novel! Her writing is really accessible and nowhere near as daunting as it would seem with her being a classic author.

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Pickpick

So accessible considering I know nothing about nuclear physics. Explains the science behind the reactors for anyone to understand! A really great read

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The Queen's Gambit | Walter Tevis
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Pickpick

Read because I loved the TV show much - just as great, how a writer can make chess moves so fascinating and exciting to read is beyond me

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Pickpick

Amazing! Surprisingly quick to read as so much happens it‘s a real page turner

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Pickpick

Classic, wonderful. Slower than the fellowship of the ring but still great

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Pickpick

Truly magical and amazing. I‘m desperate to read so much more of Neil Gaiman after this!

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The Testaments: A Novel | Margaret Atwood
Pickpick

AMAZING. Couldn‘t put this down, really a perfect sequel to The Handmaids Tale

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Pickpick

Great book! Took me a long time for such a small book but there was so much to take in it took a while

Nute Welcome to Litsy! It‘s a warm and friendly community. I know that you will enjoy yourself here. I‘m looking forward to getting to know you!🙂 3y
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