Book 13: The Lost Symbol (Robert Langdon #3) – Dan Brown
I first read Dan Brown’s novels when I was in High School, right before The Da Vinci Code exploded and […]
Book 13: The Lost Symbol (Robert Langdon #3) – Dan Brown Read Post »
I first read Dan Brown’s novels when I was in High School, right before The Da Vinci Code exploded and […]
Book 13: The Lost Symbol (Robert Langdon #3) – Dan Brown Read Post »
[To see an updated review of when I re-read it in 2013 before the release of the films click here.] I
Book 12: Mockingjay – Suzanne Collins Read Post »
[To see an updated review of when I re-read it in 2013 before the release of the films click here.]
Book 11: Catching Fire – Suzanne Collins Read Post »
[To see an updated review of when I re-read it in 2013 before the release of the films click here.] Wow.
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You can’t help but love the way Frances Mayes writes her books. You can tell she has a background in
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You have to love a book with its first chapter titled “Rainy Days and Mondays Always Get Me Down.” I’m
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This novel/memoir completely surprised me. I knew of the controversy, but managed to avoid knowing anything else about the novel.
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I first want to say it irks me that the title is grammatically incorrect on the US version (Hornet’s versus
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As much as I wanted to, I could not bring myself to like most of the stories in this book.
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