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To Kill a Mockingbird
To Kill a Mockingbird Harper Lee I think almost everyone has read or heard of To Kill a Mockingbird. I think most people now have read it because of a class they took at some point in their educational career, or because it’s a classic and it’s one of those books you feel you need […]
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Books You Read in One Sitting
BOOKS YOU READ IN ONE SITTING (or close to) Gab’s Picks The Fault in Our Stars by John Green The Ocean at the End of the Lane by Neil Gaiman Fangirl and Eleanor & Park by Rainbow Rowell The Giver by Lois Lowry The Archived by Victoria Schwab Sarah’s Picks Looking For Alaska by John […]
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T5W: Books with Multiple Point of Views
Top 5 Wednesday: Books with Multiple POVs Gab’s Picks Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman This book is strange, but good. It takes place in London and London Below; the London almost no one ever sees. You follow many different characters’s point of views that are after the same thing but with different motives. The POV will […]
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The Martian Review
The Martian by Andy Weir Outer space. Mars. Stranded. Survival. The Martian by Andy Weir is the survival story of Mark Watney. Watney is a botanist of the Ares 3 crew on the spacecraft Hermes. Their mission is to travel to Mars to conduct research. They make it to Mars safely, but one day there […]
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#TBRTakedown
Gab here! It’s been a while folks. March through May are pretty crazy months for me. Now it’s summer, I have plenty of time to read and write reviews. To start my summer off, I decided to participate in a read-a-thon. If you’re not familiar with that concept, it’s what it sounds like. You start […]
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UnWind Dystology: Full Series Review
The Hunger Games was my first experience with YA Dystopian. (I had read The Giver prior to this, but didn’t consider it to be dystopian at the time.) That trilogy made me go, “WOW!” Behind Harry Potter, this is my favorite book series. Naturally, I had to read more dystopian – and YA in general. […]
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Top Five Wednesday: Books You’d Save in a Fire
Hi! This is your fellow blogger, Gab! Besides working as an assistant librarian for a year, I’d have to say the BookTube community on YouTube is what got me back into reading. I have discovered SO many books that have I now hold dear to my heart. A good chunk of my YouTube subscriptions are […]
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