Book 126: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone – J.K. Rowling
[To see an updated review of when I re-read this in Spanish click here or for a July 2018 re-read click […]
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[To see an updated review of when I re-read this in Spanish click here or for a July 2018 re-read click […]
Book 126: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone – J.K. Rowling Read Post »
Let’s start this review on a high note. It is rare that a book makes me fall in love with
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This is one of those situations where I’m glad I don’t read the backs of books carefully each time before
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Well I survived the slog. At points I honestly didn’t think I would get through the novel and really should
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Yesterday I wrote about reading my first Advance Reader’s Copy of a novel and promised the review and here it
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Well I finally got bored with the series, but I’m glad I read them (and will finish the series as
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In book two of The Heroes of Olympus cycle, Riordan comes through on the perceived promise of keeping things as exciting
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With The Lost Hero Riordan sucked me into a new series. It definitely helped that this was a continuation of
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This is one of the most hauntingly beautiful novels I have read. I had some inclinations of how beautiful it was from reading the synopsis and reading Robert’s review and author post over at 101 Books. Now before we go any further, if you haven’t read the book, go here and read the book description. After you’ve read it, If you have any desire to read the book, don’t read this review. Although I don’t tell everything, and actually leave out a good bit, it still reveals a lot.
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