• Love in the Time of Serial Killers
    Love in the Time of Serial Killers by Alicia Thompson 2024-03-28T12:16:37+00:00

    Love in the Time of Serial Killers I didnt get the chemistry between the couple. Yes, they had some romantic scenes but I dont see them in a long-term relationship. The female lead was a little too much Love in the Time of Serial Killers by Alicia Thompson

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  • Lavender: A Faint Wash Of Lavender
    Lavender: A Faint Wash Of Lavender by Lucius Parhelion 2024-03-28T12:16:37+00:00

    Lavender: A Faint Wash Of Lavender Nice for a short story, I guess Lavender: A Faint Wash Of Lavender by Lucius Parhelion

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  • Diary of an AssCan (The Martian, #0.5)
    Diary of an AssCan (The Martian, #0.5) by Andy Weir 2024-03-28T12:16:37+00:00

    Diary of an AssCan (The Martian, #0.5) When the "AsCan" showed up in The Calculating Stars, I knew I had to go read this short, too. I love Mark Watney and all, and I LOVED The Martian, but ... I dont like Andy Weir and I should stop reading his stuff. Because, why was this short published? Its just more "heh heh wink wink" from Weir. On the other hand, this took me about one minute to read, including the time to find the story, so I cant say it was a waste of my time. Diary of an AssCan (The Martian, #0.5) by Andy Weir

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  • The Bread the Devil Knead
    The Bread the Devil Knead by Lisa Allen-Agostini 2024-03-28T12:16:37+00:00

    The Bread the Devil Knead 4.75⭐️A book about poverty and violence, about abuse, and growing out with the stain of a dark past that carries the main character, Alethea, into a life of being abused by her partners, and hiding from herself that the current one might very well kill her one day. Still, from the painful pit of that life she is emerging, even when she does not see it so, even when she almost believes she can never have better, and with the rekindling of old friendships and new friendships, a new hope, new opportunities, and darker revelations come to light, and Alethea finally finds her truth and herself. The Bread the Devil Knead by Lisa Allen-Agostini

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  • Across The Hall
    Across The Hall by N.M. Facile 2024-03-28T12:16:37+00:00

    Across The Hall I really enjoyed Across the Hall. I enjoyed Sylvia and Quinn’s love story, their reunion and their epilogue. Sure, it wasnt the best written book by all means, but come on, I highly doubt she was aiming to be compared to Shakespeare. Different strokes for different folks, and for this particular day, this was my kind of stroke. I enjoyed every character ( with the exception of Beau obviously) the boys were hilarious and the girls were great. I will say concerning Beau, I did really like him at first. Even when he was all territorial. I liked he wasnt the typical band boy Across The Hall by N.M. Facile

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  • Warbreaker (Warbreaker, #1)
    Warbreaker (Warbreaker, #1) by Brandon Sanderson 2024-03-28T12:16:37+00:00

    Warbreaker (Warbreaker, #1) “My life to yours. My Breath become yours.” This book blew me away, I love everything about it from the very first page to the last one. I was neither bored nor annoyed by any of the characters, I love them all, I dont even hate the villains, they are just to wise but I love how things ended for everyone despite their loss, it was worth the gain.This book has a very complex but simple magic system that I love so much, the magic use colour and breath, if you are familiar with Sanderson then you already know what a good job he did Warbreaker (Warbreaker, #1) by Brandon Sanderson

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  • Turing's Cathedral: The Origins of the Digital Universe
    Turing's Cathedral: The Origins of the Digital Universe by George Dyson 2024-03-28T12:16:37+00:00

    Turing's Cathedral: The Origins of the Digital Universe Summary: Great book on the genesis of the computer with a cast of characters that any math or physics nerd will find to be all-star. Even Einstein shows up.I really enjoyed hearing the actual story of how the computer came to be before and after the world wars that drove it in a particular direction and toward a particular set of use cases. You also the early days of IBM and RCA.A few other reflections after letting it digest. The book is incredibly well-researched and Dyson really seems uniquely able to tell it. Im giving it 5 stars b/c I think it deserves a higher rating Turing's Cathedral: The Origins of the Digital Universe by George Dyson

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  • That Girl Started Her Own Country (Sequels to the Count of Monte Cristo, #6)
    That Girl Started Her Own Country (Sequels to the Count of Monte Cristo, #6) by Holy Ghost Writer 2024-03-28T12:16:37+00:00

    That Girl Started Her Own Country (Sequels to the Count of Monte Cristo, #6) After downloading, “That Girl Started Her Own Country” for my Kindle, I had no idea that I was about to read a mystery/suspense/thriller that would keep me on the edge of my seat the entire time. Due to the brilliant writing, you feel you are there with the main character every step of the way. This book is literally almost impossible to put down!Zaydee, the violet-eyed protagonist, is mysterious and fascinating on so many levels. She is a jet setter and businessperson extraordinaire, fluent in many languages, and adaptable to any situation That Girl Started Her Own Country (Sequels to the Count of Monte Cristo, #6) by Holy Ghost Writer

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  • Spice Road (The Spice Road Trilogy #1)
    Spice Road (The Spice Road Trilogy #1) by Maiya Ibrahim 2024-03-28T12:16:37+00:00

    Spice Road (The Spice Road Trilogy #1) I received an ARC and I’m leaving an honest review.I started it a few days before release day because I hoped Id be able to read it before it came out, but back then I wasnt in the mood for a long fantasy book, so I ended up leaving it for a bit. I came back to it a couple days ago because I was finally in the mood, but I still ended up DNFing it at 54% Spice Road (The Spice Road Trilogy #1) by Maiya Ibrahim

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