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Seeing as I haven't 发布 an 文章 here yet I thought I'd type up a little something. This'll be a 列表 of 图书 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.

Croak

First and foremost, I 爱情 Lex. She's sassy, funny, and sarcastic. She also was all head over heals for Driggs. 你 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 由 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 你 off. The 作者 writes in a way that twists modern 写作 and makes it feel old and rustic. It isn't in that big fancy 写作 where 你 have to look up every other word and read the sentance twice just to understand...
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Well it's been a 月 或者 so since my last "10 Books" article, so as promised, I'm back with 更多 suggestions. I want to point out that these are my personal opinions, and I stand behind every book I add to any list. I 爱情 science fiction and 幻想 and I wanted this 列表 to reflect some of the 图书 I believe anyone can enjoy whether these are their 最喜爱的 genres 或者 not. I intend to add 10 new 图书 to every list, so if 你 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 由 Orson Scott Card
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if you've wondered what you're cat really was saying,then there's a book for you. DEWEY written 由 vicki myron,is a tale of a cat with a big personality that was put into a smalltown 图书馆 dropbox at a few weeks old and became the worlds most talked about cat.except for a few detailed moments about her family 或者 herself,this book is a very clean book.so if 你 have a cat 或者 just like a heartwarming,funny book then 你 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 最喜爱的 图书 and i hope it will be one of yours too.if 你 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
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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 你 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 由 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 你 can change yourself on an atomic level – and shows how 你 can use your imagination and thought processes to combat disease, pain, and illness.

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

Website: www.drdavidhamilton.com
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Hi there everyone!

I'm a writer and I'd 爱情 some international support for my story that I already gave to my 最喜爱的 actor Colin 摩根 personally as a gift. He inspired me for a certain character and it was 给 更多 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 你 let...
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Okay, so there are a few 图书 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 火, 消防 & 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 前一个 linkthe meaning of the this phrase, but here is a quick recap: advance readers' copies are sent pre-published 图书 由 publishers in hopes that a particularly enthusiastic recipient will personally promote the work to his 或者 her customers, and thus increase sales exponentially.

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

Here are 更多 图书 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 Awaylink
While I have only discovered Bill Bryson's works within the past year, I have whole-heartedly fallen in 爱情 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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