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heater3721

heater3721

Joined January 2018

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Pickpick

These books are awesome!

That is all.

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Pickpick

Once again, another great adventure for Royce and Hadrian. Sullivan does such a great job of creating believable characters. The way that cultural and political strife is woven into the story is done very well. I love the humorous love/hate relationship between Royce and Hadrian. Even if you have not read any of the other books, Winter‘s Daughter is a solid read on its own. I definitely recommend, not just this book, but the whole series.

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Pickpick

This book is a continuation in the Legends of the First Empir The story has action adventure, manipulation, and romance. What more can you ask for? I really like how the women (young and old) were the ones with all the brains, and they saved the day. There was also a bit of intrigue at the end, which definitely sets the stage for the next book. This book has action, intrigue, and humor. I am looking forward to the next one in the series.

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The Eyre Affair: A Novel | Jasper Fforde
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Pickpick

This was a really cool book. A book where books come to life. The story was part adventure, part science fiction, and part mystery. Thursday Next, is great. She‘s not helpless, whiny, or bitchy. She is the perfect character to solve the mystery of stolen characters from classic stories. There were a few spots where I had some questions about certain characters (like Thursday‘s father). Overall the story flowed well and held my attention.

KateFulfordAuthor That is a delicious cover - I love it 6y
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The Eyre Affair: A Novel | Jasper Fforde
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Lately, all I do is work, work, work.... gonna try and catch up on reading and book reviews! 😏

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Untitled | Unknown
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1. Arizona, U.S.A.
2. Sci-fi / Fantasy
3. Age of Myth
4. Hamburgers
5. A dog, a cat, and 3 goats
6. Anyone know how I can stay home and get paid to read books?😁

Kaye I had a cousin who lived in Arizona. Her photos were beautiful. I‘d like to see some photos of your state, weather, bookstores, anything from your part of the country. I‘m in Ohio. 6y
Kaye And what are your pet‘s names ? If you sign up for Netgalley you get free books( if you post reviews on them ) , but you don‘t get paid for it. 😉 6y
heater3721 Thanks for the info... I will check it out! Pets are: Artemis(dog), Bartholomew (cat), and Molly, BamBam, Kickstand(goats). I will try to add pet/ AZ pics with my book reviews. 6y
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Untitled | Unknown
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Should be reading, but... Binge watching Stranger Things!

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Age of Myth | Michael J. Sullivan
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My TBR stack seems to be growing!

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'Salem's Lot | Stephen King
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Pickpick

While not as scary as the first time I read it (in high school), it is still a very creepy story. King is great at writing suspense. He manages to make you feel like you are in the scene. Or that the vampire is outside your window. This book is definitely reminiscent of the original Dracula story, with a modern twist. If you like vampire books, or just a good scary story, I definitely recommend this one.

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Bailedbailed

Well, that was disappointing. I‘m pretty sure I read this book in high school, but did not really remember much about it. I understand the concept of the book, and how it represents certain societies. But, it was extremely boring and very predictable.

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Artemis | Andy Weir
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This was a great sci-fi adventure. I did the audio book and it was really good! Some strong language, but a great story.

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Mehso-so

Reading books on historical events is not something that I am normally drawn to. That being said, the subject of this book sounded interesting, and thought I would try it. This book covers the raiding of the Congo in the 1800s. All this was done for both glory and profit by white men, led by King Leopold of Belgium. Hochschild does a good job in this book of telling the history in the form of a story, rather than just a list of dry facts.

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"Not all those who wander are lost." - J.R.R. Tolkien

One of my favorite quotes.

RaimeyGallant Great quote. :) Welcome to Litsy! #LitsyWelcomeWagon Some of us put together Litsy tips to help new Littens navigate the site. It's the link in my bio on my page in case you're interested. :) 6y
DebinHawaii Welcome to Litsy!! 🎉📚👍😀Hope you are enjoying it here! 6y
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