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Lisalucy

Lisalucy

Joined January 2020

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Confess: A Novel | Colleen Hoover
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This book broke my heart in a million ways. I‘ve never been so sad and happy at one time . Just read it

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Verity | Colleen Hoover
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This book will probably continue to affect my sleep for the next coming weeks but I don‘t regret reading it . This nail-biter book will keep you on your toes and questioning your judgments on every character and every thing that has happened. It was highly recommended to me by a friend and it did not disappoint. Reading more of Colleen Hoover‘s books and I haven‘t regretted it once.

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It Starts with Us | Colleen Hoover
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This book was exactly what I hoped it would be and more. The story of lily continues and I get all the details I was missing at the end of the last book. Brillant read.

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It Ends With Us | Colleen Hoover
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I can‘t stop reading books about messed up love stories. The book broke my heart into a million pieces but somehow kept it going. Absolutely loved this. I gasped multiple times every couple of pages. I already know my next read will be the second part of this book!

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Ugly Love: A Novel | Colleen Hoover
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I read this book in a matter of two days. I just couldn‘t stop turning the pages on this heart-wrenching book. Don‘t want to say anything else Incase I spoil it!

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The Year I Met You | Cecelia Ahern
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I just finished my first book of 2023 and honestly I couldn‘t have picked a better book to begin it with. Not only has it inspired me to start a vegetable patch in my garden but also reminded me that we are always growing,evolving. I hope this year to continue to evolve into the person I want to be. I couldn‘t recommend this book enough.

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I loved this book as much as the first one. I can‘t wait for the second season of the show to come out. I‘ve learnt a lot about farming through Jeremy learning it himself and I have a much bigger appreciation of farmers and the work they do to put food on our table. Highly recommend. #24

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If Only I Could Tell You | Hannah Beckerman
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This book had me pondering a million questions throughout. So much mystery , so many family secrets. Well worth the wait till the end . It‘s hearty breaking and uplifting at the same time. #23 a book of your choice

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I absolutely loved the show and when the book came out , I knew I had to get it . It‘s hilarious . It‘s a great book to pick up if you just wanna laugh for the day. Jeremy clearly knows nothing about farming but I‘ve learnt a lot through his show and even now his book.
#22 read a book with an occupation on the cover.

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The Undomestic Goddess | Sophie Kinsella
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Honestly I have been falling in love with every book I read from Sophie Kinsella. This book is a genuine heart-tugger. #21 read a book that has been on your to read shelf for over a year

Avanders Oooooh I really enjoyed this one!! 2y
Lisalucy @Avanders Same. It‘s soo funny. Can‘t wait to read another one of her books. 1y
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The Paper Palace: A Novel | Miranda Cowley Heller
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Not for the faint hearted. This book has turned me to remember life trauma but also to realize it is not our fault . The story of a woman who must choose between her husband or the man she loved since she was a child. One of the best books I‘ve ever read.
#20 read a book with a building on the cover

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Shopaholic Abroad | Sophie Kinsella
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This is the second book in the series and honestly I can‘t get enough of it . It‘s witty, has great plot twists and is extremely entertaining. I highly recommend it as you begin to fall in love with the main character and her life. I bought these books in a charity shop and I don‘t regret it.
#19 read a book that cost under 3€

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Read this book while I was backpacking through Europe the last few weeks and honestly it made me appreciate life , my trip so much more. It‘s makes me really see how we are so used to living behind screens and not making the most of our lives. I encourage you to read this book and spend more time with friends or doing things you love. #18 read a motivational /inspirational book

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This book made me cry with laughter. Honestly couldn‘t stop turning the pages. The main characters desire for shopping is one that we can all relate too however she shows exactly why we don‘t give in 😂. I can‘t wait to read the second book. #17 read a book published in the year 2000.

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I picked up this book in an effort to improve my knowledge and it did that . This book kept me at my toes but also disturbed me in many ways. However I do believe it is an accurate yet sad description of what would happen to people in the situation of being stranded on an island . #16 read an authors debut novel

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This heart breaking story tells a story of two boys in the holocaust . It was an interesting perspective to see the events that occurred through a child‘s eye. I highly recommend this book as I think it is very important that everyone is aware of what happened. #15 read a book of your choice.

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The Lost Daughter | Elena Ferrante
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I was looking for a more thought-provoking book to read and then I stumbled upon this and it indeed satisfies my need for more complex ideas. I always saw the world through black and white when it came to whether things were wrong but yet this tries to teach you that people have a reason for doing bad things. However there is a eerie sense throughout the book which should not be overlooked. #14 read a book from author using a pseudonym.

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Fifty Shades Freed | E L James
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As I finish the third book of this series, I already miss the relationship between these two characters. As their journey continues , they both experienced separate epiphanies which satisfies not only them but also the people around them. The Fifty shades series has led me to reflect on my own relationship and made me realize that you can have it all even with a nagging man 😂
#13 read book 3 in a trilogy

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I just couldn‘t put this book down. Honestly one of the best trilogy‘s I‘ve ever read and it‘s only the second book. I can‘t wait to read the third. It‘s funny, erotic and a bit of thriller added to the mix. Everything I could ever ask for in a book is in this one. Highly recommend. #12 read book 2 of a trilogy

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I bought this book out of a charity shop for 1€. It was worth so much more. I couldn‘t put this book down as this book does not only build up ones sexual tensions but also sheds light on peoples unique relationships in a fun and quirky way. I cannot wait to read the next one ! Would 1000% recommend. #11 read book one of a trilogy

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This book has not only opened my eyes to a different way of living but it has also empowered me to stop being afraid to take chances and to do what I truly believe in. I highly recommend this book even if it its your type of book. I usually enjoy non-fiction but my sister bought this book and encouraged me to read it. I highly recommend everyone to read it and apply it to your life as we will all be better off for it.#10 read a book of your choice

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Once, Twice, Three Times an Aisling | Emer McLysaght, Sarah Breen
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This is the third book from the collection and I am obsessed with Aisling. She may seem like an ordinary girl but she‘s a hard working women who puts her friends and family above all. I‘d like to think I‘m some what like her as she has reserved a special place in my heart. I highly recommend this book just like the two before it. Honestly hilarious, heart warming and honest about life. #9 read a book under 400 pages

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The Midnight Gang | David Walliams
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Read this a while back . Perfect book for children or even just to get into a children mindset . Used to love David Walliams book when I was younger . #8 read a book turned into a movie or tv show.

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The Catcher in the Rye | J. D. Salinger
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I feel like there was a lot of controversy over this book but I quite enjoyed reading it . I haven‘t read a book in a while so I started with this to get back into it . Very interesting story about a boy who opposes to the structure that most of us live in. #7 read a book from BBC‘s list of top 100 books you must read before you die .

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This book is amazing ! It‘s the second book of oh my god what a complete aisling . I loved both these books. Litteralty couldn‘t turn the pages fast enough ❤️ #6 read a book with two or more authors

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This book was recommended to me by a friend and I just couldn‘t put it down. It‘s so funny and interesting. Highly recommend #5 read a book recommended by a friend

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Days Without End | Sebastian Barry
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This was a really good book. But it‘s a new type of book for me since it has a lot to do with the Wild West and the making of America. It‘s a beautiful family story but it goes through the war between the Indians and the Americans . It‘s a touching book. I recommend it because it‘s a different type of book but it‘s a bit gorey and I didn‘t like some scenes. But otherwise a good book #4 read a book about a historical moment( fiction or non-fiction)

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Sophie Scholl and the White Rose | Jud Newborn, Annette Dumbach
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I wanted to get out of my comfort zone with this book since I have never read a book on historical figures .❤️ it‘s an interesting story. #3 read a historical book from WW11 era

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Book number 2❤️ I‘m on a roll. Can‘t stand to put this book down . I watched the movie and found out it was from a book so I had to get it 😍. #2 read a book that takes place in winter ❄️

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Looking for Alaska | Green, John
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Studying put on hold because I can‘t stop turning these pages 😍 just got back into reading and needed this inspiration❤️. Book 1 of 2020 challenge done . #1 read a book from your favorite author

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Looking for Alaska | Green, John
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“The nature of the labyrinth, I scribbled into my spiral notebook, and the way out of it.” I just started this book and I‘m already obsessed with it . ❤️