Book 819: Kill Switch – Adam Jentleson
I heard about this book on NPR’s Fresh Air, and didn’t know quite a few of the facts they shared […]
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I heard about this book on NPR’s Fresh Air, and didn’t know quite a few of the facts they shared […]
Book 819: Kill Switch – Adam Jentleson Read Post »
As with my most re-reads of The Hunger Games and Catching Fire I’m realizing (once again) how much things change
Book 245: Mockingjay (The Hunger Games #3) – Suzanne Collins Read Post »
As with my recent re-read of The Hunger Games and going back to re-read my original review of Catching Fire back
Book 244: Catching Fire (The Hunger Games #2) – Suzanne Collins Read Post »
The Hunger Games Trilogy was one of the first books I reviewed when I started The Oddness of Moving Things
Book 243: The Hunger Games (The Hunger Games #1) – Suzanne Collins Read Post »
My third book for The Literary Others reading event, and the final ARC of this month was Israel/Palestine and the
Book 145: Israel/Palestine and the Queer International – Sarah Schulman Read Post »
What a fitting 50th book for 2011. Not only have I completed my ‘set’ goal for 2011, but I completed
Book 78: Inheritance (Inheritance Cycle #4) – Christopher Paolini Read Post »
In what was originally touted as the final book in the trilogy, Brisingr neither disappoints nor impresses and serves primarily
Book 77: Brisingr (Inheritance Cycle #3) – Christopher Paolini Read Post »
With Paolini’s second novel, Eldest, I begin to understand and even agree with some of the critiques people have of
Book 76: Eldest (Inheritance Cycle #2) – Christopher Paolini 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 »