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Seeing as I haven't posté an article here yet I thought I'd type up a little something. This'll be a liste of livres that I read and some mini reviews of them; seeing as there are a lot, I will be utilizing my reviews from 'Goodreads'. Some reviews will be cut short to keep the length down.
Some reviews will have spoilers.

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First and foremost, I l’amour Lex. She's sassy, funny, and sarcastic. She also was all head over heals for Driggs. toi can tell she likes him, but it doesn't turn the story into some silly stupid romance novel, basically it didn't obstruct the plot. I really really loved,...
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I highly recommend this book: Edenbrook par Julianne Donaldson.

I've never read a book this good. It had my stomach churning and flipping and I swear I reread every paragraph a kajillion times, I couldn't get enough. It is a page turning, intense, action filled romance.

Here's the catch: it is during the regence era (like old England, Pride and Prejudice). BUT don't let that scare toi off. The auteur writes in a way that twists modern écriture and makes it feel old and rustic. It isn't in that big fancy écriture where toi have to look up every other word and read the sentance twice just to understand...
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Well it's been a mois ou so since my last "10 Books" article, so as promised, I'm back with plus suggestions. I want to point out that these are my personal opinions, and I stand behind every book I add to any list. I l’amour science fiction and fantaisie and I wanted this liste to reflect some of the livres I believe anyone can enjoy whether these are their favori genres ou not. I intend to add 10 new livres to every list, so if toi feel one is missing, please refer to my other lists as I may have already mentioned them. As always, I welcome your comments!

1. Ender's Game par Orson Scott Card
Ah,...
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if you've wondered what you're cat really was saying,then there's a book for you. DEWEY written par vicki myron,is a tale of a cat with a big personality that was put into a smalltown bibliothèque dropbox at a few weeks old and became the worlds most talked about cat.except for a few detailed moments about her family ou herself,this book is a very clean book.so if toi have a cat ou just like a heartwarming,funny book then toi will want to read DEWEY.i had a cat so i know what they are like and that's why this book is one of my favori livres and i hope it will be one of yours too.if toi want to find it go to www.hachettebookgroup.com to read a inspiring book of survival,hope,and most imporantly,love.
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David R. Hamilton, Ph.D.
2010
263 pages


The connection between your mind and body is close, dynamic, and often a valuable tool in taking control of your life and ambitions. The power of thought can transform toi in profound ways, particularly in regards to its truly incredible effect on your health. These topics are examined in detail within these pages.

This fascinating book par cutting-edge scientist David R. Hamilton explores the influences of visualization, belief, and positive thinking – and their impact on the body. He also presents a revolutionary quantum-field healing meditation – through which toi can change yourself on an atomic level – and shows how toi can use your imagination and thought processes to combat disease, pain, and illness.

toi will see how science and belief system merge … so that toi can heal yourself plus effectively than ever before!

Website: www.drdavidhamilton.com
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Hi there everyone!

I'm a writer and I'd l’amour some international support for my story that I already gave to my favori actor Colin morgan personally as a gift. He inspired me for a certain character and it was donné plus as a sign of gratitude for the inspiration rather than for him to read it. No idea if he ever would, but I just hope the effort I put into translating it just for him made him happy that day. What a brilliant actor ^^ Anyways - I've created a club and this account itself for communicating with future readers. I don't want to bother anyone with it, but how else could toi let...
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Okay, so there are a few livres that are waiting for me to read, I will also include the ones that I want to read.

1) To Kill a Mockingbird

Sadly I did not manage to finish it as I read this book 10 years ago, since I got its sequel, I will definitely pick it up again.

2) The Hunger Games: Catching feu & Mockingjay

I had read the first book already, I am planning to watch the movie soon.

3) Go Set a Watchman

Yeap, the sequel of To Kill a Mockingbird, however I have been hearing that this book has been causing controversy. Guess I have to read the book first to find out!

4) The Divergent Trilogy...
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I explained in my précédant linkthe meaning of the this phrase, but here is a quick recap: advance readers' copies are sent pre-published livres par publishers in hopes that a particularly enthusiastic recipient will personally promote the work to his ou her customers, and thus increase sales exponentially.

Titles mentioned in my first article included:
- The Hunger Games par Suzanne Collins
- Half-Assed par Jeanette Fulda
- The Rhino with Glue-on Shoes par Lucy Spelman
- Cheer! par Kate Torgovnick

Here are plus livres that I have read in galley form (another phrase for advance reader copy) and hope that...
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In A Sunburned Country, A Walk in the Woods and I'm a Stranger Here Myself: Notes on Returning to America After 20 Years Away par link
While I have only discovered Bill Bryson's works within the past year, I have whole-heartedly fallen in l’amour with his writings. Why? Because they are the freaking funniest things I have ever read. He delights in depicting the strange and the awkward, which usually turns out to be him. This "God Dad! [teenage eyes rolling in disdain, can't believing that they are related]" theme runs throughout his books, adding *pop* and *crackle* to his extremely informative...
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