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NikkiCureton

NikkiCureton

Joined May 2016

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Mehso-so

Just okay for me. It was somewhat predictable, I figured out the “twist” fairly early and found it a bit formulaic. I will probably continue the series, but this was not the best thing I‘ve read in the genre. 🤷🏽‍♀️

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Horse: A Novel | Geraldine Brooks
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I only like the idea of horses in real life, but this Horse and the other characters, particularly Theo and Jarret, tugged at my heartstrings and brought tears to my eyes. Who knew the story of a horse (Lexington) would have such an impact on me? This is a story about horse racing and race in America, and it is extremely well done. The book is both sad and triumphant in turns, and I thoroughly enjoyed the tale. 🐎🎧

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The Jasad Heir | Sara Hashem
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Mehso-so

Good, not great. I feel like this book lacked some editing that could have made the pacing stronger, more tight. There were times when it was just too wordy and what was being said would have been more effective with less exposition. Anyway, overall good story.

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Annie Bot | Sierra Greer
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Very interesting take on an age-old question: can love exist between owner and owned? Or does ownership remove all vestiges of choice/consent/freedom that in my opinion are necessary for love to exist? I found this book compelling and worth reading.

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What the River Knows | Isabel Ibaez
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Slow in places, but overall a good story. The cliffhanger ending ensures that I‘ll be back for the sequel.

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Pride and Protest | Nikki Payne
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I wasn‘t sure what to expect when I started reading this Austen retelling, but it‘s so good. I enjoyed the modern spin with an interesting cast of diverse characters. Really good debut from Nikki Payne.

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The Fury | Alex Michaelides
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An interesting romp through the mind of a madman, with a murder plot (or two) gone awry, and malice aplenty. Michaelides keeps the reader engaged and guessing always.

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Small Great Things | Jodi Picoult
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This book was challenging and timely (though I think this subject matter is always timely/relevant). It wasn‘t easy to listen to, but it was certainly worth it. Thought provoking and important. The narrators were very good.🎧

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The Gentleman's Gambit | Evie Dunmore
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“The word you said earlier, what did it mean?” she asked.
The way he went quiet said he knew at once what she meant.
“Ta‘abrinee,” he said.
“Yes.”
“It means, bury me.”
“Isn‘t that a bit morbid?”
He stroked the back of her hand with his thumb. “We say it to someone we don‘t want to live without. Hence, we must go first.”
Sorta sappy, but if the love isn‘t like this, I don‘t want it!

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Bride | Ali Hazelwood
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Mehso-so

Typical Hazelwood just with a vampire bride and a werewolf groom. Forced marriage, fated mates, miscommunication (which I found mildly annoying). Good, not great. #audiobook 🎧

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Hell Bent | Leigh Bardugo
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Bardugo is easily one of my favorite authors! Good follow up to Ninth House. Narrators were very good. 🎧

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Ninth House | Leigh Bardugo
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The Houses of the Veil had too much power, and the rules they put in place were really about controlling access to that power, not limiting the damage it could do.

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Gideon the Ninth | Tamsyn Muir
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“Evidence,” he said, “outweighs testimony.”
“But you‘re God.” And God said, “And I am not enough.”
Thoroughly enjoyed this book. It was an exciting journey to and ending that I did not anticipate (although maybe I should have). Will definitely keep reading the series.

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The Siren of Sussex | Mimi Matthews
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Mehso-so

Just meh for me. It had potential but didn‘t really do it for me. The narrators were good, but the story was just alright.🎧

willaful I never seem to like her books as much as my friends do. 3mo
NikkiCureton This was my first one of hers, not sure I‘ll go back for more. 3mo
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We Could Be So Good | Cat Sebastian
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This book is lovely. It‘s such a tender tale of two people learning how to love, and, maybe more importantly, how to be loved. It‘s like if Tyler Childers video for In Your Love was a novel, it would be this book, and Nick and Andy would be the stars (at least in my mind). 😊 🎧side note: the narrator is not my favorite, but the story is worth it

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Fun first read of 2024!

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Chain-Gang All-Stars | Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah
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Excellent book, very timely. The narrators were very good. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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Wash Day Diaries | Jamila Rowser, Robyn Smith
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Made me feel so seen - representation matters. 🤷🏽‍♀️ Reminder of my college besties and lifelong friendships.

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Above Ground | Clint Smith
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A beautiful book of poems about joy and grief, hope and despair. Clint Smith‘s poetry gives voice to the beauty and challenge of raising children in a perfectly imperfect world, and does an excellent job of describing how our memories, experiences, and expectations get us through.

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Bailedbailed

DNF - I could not finish this one. This book is a tale with too much and not enough simultaneously. I did not enjoy it, wasn‘t really invested in the characters or the story, and abandoned it about half way through. Just not my cup of tea.

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Hello Stranger: A Novel | Katherine Center
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“Seeing the world differently helps you see things not just that other people can‘t—but that you yourself never could if you weren‘t so lucky. It lets you make your own rules. Color outside your own lines. Allow yourself another way of seeing.”
Enjoyable rom-com, with a happy ending. The miscommunication trope was a bit much, but overall a good story.

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Evil Eye | Etaf Rum
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Very powerful book. Watching Yara‘s journey of self-discovery and growth is inspiring and worth the journey. Life should not be a constant battle; it should have joy and peace and love.
“I‘ve been enduring all along, Baba,” she finally said. “And so have you. But now I want to live.”

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Rom-com cute. Another good one from Ali Hazelwood.

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“Never in my adult life had I had someone looking out for me. Everything that I have wanted or needed doing, I have done myself.
And why not? I have never needed rescuing before. I suppose I always assumed that if I ever did, I would have two options: rescue myself or perish.
The whole village, working for weeks. Setting aside their own lives and interests to help me. At first I was horribly embarrassed. But underneath was something…”

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Let Us Descend | Jesmyn Ward
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The dogs‘ bark spike like the teeth of a saw. There is no mercy here. If these spirits fail me, I will bare my throat. I will throw myself at those dogs, I will fight them and lose, and I will go anyway—-to the Water, to the singing place beyond the Water, to Mama Aza, to Safi, to my mama. I will be free this night, by doorway or window, by keyhole or dormer. I will be free. The truth bursts in me.

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Educational and accessible. Journalism in graphic novel format, innovative and informative. Sacco relates his experiences and provides an informative perspective allowing the reader insight but not dictating what the reader should believe/think/feel.

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The Hacienda | Isabel Caas
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Loved it! Started a little slow, but ended up really good. A haunting, a bad hacendado/husband, a crazy sister, and a (hot) priest/witch! This book has it all, and it‘s a really good debut by the author. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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Extremely timely. I feel like I should have read this before now, but better late… informative and accessible 🎧

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Yours Truly | Abby Jimenez
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He was like a living lullaby. A softly spoken word. The smell of coffee and toast in the morning or a cozy fleece blanket. The rain pattering on the roof on a day where you don‘t have to go anywhere or do anything.
This book is not perfect - sometimes Briana‘s insecurities, while relatable, are also exhausting (I‘m sure that was kind of the point). Anyway, I enjoyed reading this love story.

LoverOfLearning I enjoyed this! Solid 4 stars! Sweet, easy, carefree read. Can't beat it. 3mo
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“Human history is proof of one thing: violence builds empires. Violence is worshipped, respected, heeded. Why are we monsters for embracing this truth? Why am I a villain? Every great people has done it!”
Another excellent installment in the series. So much betrayal… in the next book I want to see vengeance for some of the traitorous activities I just read!

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Crying in H Mart: A Memoir | Michelle Zauner
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This book is like a warm hug even for someone like me who doesn‘t like hugs. When language and culture and generational differences seem insurmountable, it‘s blood ties that matter. The connection with food that bridged any gaps between this mother and daughter really spoke to me. This is a beautiful story about grieving and living simultaneously, because life goes on even when the grief seems too much.

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Always Be My Duchess | Amalie Howard
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“Women‘s intelligence, the dread of the patriarchy and the scourge of the aristocracy, provocative at best, and deadly at worst.”
Although this quote may not imply it, this book is a fun grumpy/sunshine romance. I really like the narrator and enjoyed listening.

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Really good addition to the series. After so many books, I still love these characters and Gabaldon‘s ability to tell a good story. The narrator is also really great! 🎧

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“He didn‘t use his cop intonation this time. It was all back-road Charon County in his voice now. Moonshine and cornbread. Fistfights and honeysuckle.”
This is why I love SA Cosby‘s books; the characters, the dark, sometimes brutal storyline, the utter Southerness of the homilies. If he writes it, I will read it!

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Mehso-so

Meh 🫤

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Vampires of El Norte | Isabel Caas
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Nena waited. After nine years apart, she still knew the rhythm of his speaking. She knew he had more to say, that he was searching for words or untangling a difficult thought. He was one of the few men she knew who spent time with his thoughts before speaking, even in the midst of an argument or excitement. It was one of the reasons she loved him.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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I know I‘m late on this one, but I just loved it. Great slow-burn romance. What‘s not to love about Aiden and Vanessa. I might have swooned over the “big guy” a few times. Really liked these two and their perfectly imperfect love story!

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So much fun just like the others in this series. The narrator is excellent! 🎧

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Spinning Silver | Naomi Novik
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Interesting story. Well written, good character development.

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The Recovery Agent: A Novel | Janet Evanovich
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Just no… that‘s it, that‘s the whole review.🎧

Sharpeipup Agreed! 8mo
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This book and the series so far can only be described as delightful. Interesting characters and stories. Also this narrator has become one of my favorites, she just so good! 🎧

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My Darkest Prayer | S.A. Cosby
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I think, if there is a God, he wouldn‘t be much of an omnipotent being if he didn‘t answer each and every one of those supplications. That‘s the tragedy of this thing we call life, isn‘t it? Either none of our prayers are heard or all of them are.
Even the darkest ones.

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Cute palette cleanser if you‘ve been in a reading slump. This narrator is really good! 🎧

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All‘s well that ends well - lots of maneuvering and manipulation to arrive at a happy ending for two characters (Kitty and Radcliffe) who are very well suited and deserving of joy together.

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Untitled | Unknown
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Another great listen. All-star cast of narrators, excellent story, and a few thrilling surprises! 🎧

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Ana Maria and the Fox | Lian de la Rosa
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Very cute story, Interesting characters, a bit of history, and a sweet romance!

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Excellent follow up to The Shadow of the Gods. Really well written, interesting characters and world building. Cannot wait for the next one in the series.

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This book is like a warm hug. Hibbert should write more YA.

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Yellowface | R F Kuang
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Wow! This book is maddening, there are no clear winners and losers here. No character is all right or all wrong, the story is complicated and messy in the best way. RF Kuang is quickly becoming a must-read author for me. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

willaful Well put! I've been seeing people comment that Athena is obviously just the author self-inserting and expressing her own views but I think that's a very simplistic pov. 10mo
NikkiCureton Agreed. I think it‘s an overly simplistic view to write this one off as just self-insertion by Kuang. There‘s a lot going on in this story including problematic behaviors by almost every character (some more than others) and I really like that Kuang doesn‘t put her thumb on the scale to dictate who‘s side the reader should be on or which side has the moral high ground. 10mo
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The Adventures of Amina Al-Sirafi | Shannon Chakraborty
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The writing was good and the story was interesting but the book could have benefited from about 150-200 fewer pages. The story dragged at times. Overall pretty good, but a great editor may have elevated this one for me. 🤷🏽‍♀️