Book 433: Fool Me Once – Harlan Coben
This is one of those books where you have to wonder where people get their ideas from. I’ve read far […]
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This is one of those books where you have to wonder where people get their ideas from. I’ve read far […]
Book 433: Fool Me Once – Harlan Coben Read Post »
WHOA. Like really WHOA. It’s books like this that make me think I should give up my list of all
Book 432: The Stranger – Harlan Coben Read Post »
I would love to say that this is another one of those opportunities to step outside of my comfort zone,
Book 431: A Gentleman’s Position (Society of Gentlemen #3) – K.J. Charles Read Post »
The bad news is that the trilogy is finally over. I read this book in less than 48 hours and even
Book 430: The Magician’s Land (The Magicians #3) – Lev Grossman Read Post »
I decided to go down the full L’Engle Murray/O’Keefe rabbit hole. It may take a while to finish with other
Book 429: The Arm of the Starfish (O’Keefe Family #1) – Madeleine L’Engle Read Post »
I finally got this one from the library and I’m on hold for the final book, the bf bought it
Book 427: The Magician King (The Magicians #2) – Lev Grossman Read Post »
L’Engle went right past allegory and straight up tells a biblical tale, the tale of Noah and the ark, in
Book 426: Many Waters (Time Quintet #4) – Madeleine L’Engle Read Post »
Let’s add this to the “How have I only ever read this once over a decade ago pile.” (That list
Book 423: A Wrinkle In Time (Time Quintet #1) – Madeleine L’Engle Read Post »
Yet another book that I can appreciate, but feel went a little heavy-handed with the dependence on religion to explain
Book 420: The Generosity Factor – Ken Blanchard & S. Truett Cathy Read Post »