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warriorwitchx

warriorwitchx

Joined September 2016

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1984 | George Orwell
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I am finally finished with this book. It seemed to take me forever to get through it. Not because I wasn't interested, or I was bored, but simply because it's a think piece, and I picked it up at a time that was entirely too busy for proper focus. Extremely thought provoking, and dangerously conceivable of becoming reality with certain world leaders. Scary stuff.

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"Choose, They croon, the ancient ones, the time has come again... Choose now, They croon, Beneath the moon, Beside an ancient lake... Enter again the sweet forest, Enter the hot dream, come w/us, Everything is broken up & dances"

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It | Stephen King
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Just finished reading this for the second time. The first time was while I was in high school about 23 years ago ☺️ Loved it then, love it now. Had to get it re-read before the release of the rebooted movie in September #horror #fiction #stephenking #it #weallfloatdownhere

MrBook Love this review since you love this book! 😆😁👏🏻🙌🏻 7y
RadicalReader @warriorwitchx I love Stephen King! Can imagine how awesome this book It is! I love books with a lot of pages where it is also a single story 6y
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Before I Go to Sleep | S. J. Watson
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Really enjoyed this story. The plot is mysterious and thrilling.

RadicalReader @warriorwitchx what is this masterpiece about? I love a good thriller book my favorite genre! 6y
warriorwitchx @RadicalReader It's about a woman who has amnesia where she forgets everything overnight and wakes up every morning not knowing who she is. She makes herself a video at night to watch in the mornings. Can't tell you anything else because it will give it away! Lol 6y
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Another adventure in the never ending saga of our beloved Brat Prince, Lestat de Lioncourt, with an interesting spin on the origins of the blood thirsty spirit Amel.