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JakeBallinger

JakeBallinger

Joined September 2016

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The Stranger by Albert Camus
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Interpreter of Maladies by Jhumpa Lahiri
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This is labeled as a psychological thriller, but it's more of a whodunit. I think it failed on both fronts—I correctly guessed who it was around page 120 of the 395-page copy.

If you're expecting Gillian Flynn-like Gone Girl unreliable narration, you might be disappointed.

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The Bronze Key (The Magisterium, Book 3) | Cassandra Clare, Holly Black
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As the characters grow up, so does the tone of the series. The Bronze Key is darker than The Copper Gauntlet—although perhaps less creepy—and the ending? Well, Chekhov's gun went off.

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The Alchemist reads more like a fable than a novel and is the self-help-book-disguised-as-a-novel you never knew you desperately needed. Following Santiago on his journey to discover his Personal Legend and The Soul of the World, this story is both a literal and symbolic quest, packed with nuggets of wisdom and charming anecdotes that might help you find your Personal Legend along the way.

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Graceling | Kristin Cashore
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This is one of my favorite books, and it's very re-readable. I read the book and I find myself forgetting much of the plot—how did they learn about Leck? How does Katsa meet Bitterblue?—but I don't care, because Katsa and Po are such fantastic protagonists and the world Cashore has built is so well-drawn that it becomes a treat to experience the story anew. Highly recommended.

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I really enjoyed this book—Callum makes a relatable protagonist and his adventures with Tamara and Aaron are interesting to read about. I guessed the twist at the end, but that's okay. It's a good twist. Worth it for a quick YA read.