Maria S. Haneef
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A Wretched, Wretched Thing
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Ukiyo: The floating world: Journal for mindfulness and reflective writing
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2021
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Ukiyo: Journal for mindfulness and reflective writing
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"Idk how i feel about this, i enjoyed it BUT it was so repetitive 😭 it was like groundhog day and the events were just unrealistic, someone being drowned multiple times and out for 16 minutes is going to negatively impact you and your brain 🤷♀️"
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" 2.5 stars
Most of the twists were predictable but a few in the end did surprise me and there were A LOT. The first half was repetitive and excruciating to go through 😭. Would have been better if the book was shorter and the twists came a bit earlier" Read more of this review » |
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"2 stars ⭐️⭐️
frustrated is what i am my last john marrs book was a complete masterpiece (you killed me first), one i remember sadly vaguely because it had so many twists and turns. i knew this would probably be the same for dead in the water. well, no" Read more of this review » |
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"2.5 stars.
Found this to be too repetitive, unrealistic and slow. It doesn’t feel like a John Marrs book at all which is so disappointing. The best part was the return of a character from The Good Samaritan but what happens to them at the end of this b" Read more of this review » |
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This is my first book of John Marrs. The hook of this book is captivating and somewhere in between, the story dips and becomes boring with the multiple deaths and people adding up in the hallucinations with no justification or any sensible explanatio ...more |
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This is the first book I have read of Alice Feeney's and she has a clever writing style. The narrators are misleading, unreliable. The plot is intriguing from start to finish. I would even say that it was refreshing to read this book. The ending, how ...more |
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🌟:3.5/5 I could relate to Abir a lot at the beginning of the story. I incredibly liked her persuasiveness, her no-nonsense attitude. Her drive & passion to become independent. I could relate to her having planned her future but I didn't like neither e ...more |
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“There's a sunrise awaiting everyone who wishes to see beyond what their windows allow them to see”
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“There's a sunrise awaiting everyone who wishes to see beyond what their windows allow them to see”
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“We were talking the other evening about the phrases one uses when trying to comfort someone who is in distress. I told him that in English we sometimes say, 'I've been there.' This was unclear to him at first-I've been where? But I explained that deep grief sometimes is almost like a specific loacation, a coordinate on a map of time. When you are standing in that forest of sorrow, you cannot imagine that you could ever find your way to a better place. But if someone can assure you that they themselves have stood in that same place, and now have moved on, sometimes this will bring hope.
'So sadness is a place?' Giovanni asked.
'Sometimes people live there for years,' I said.”
― Eat, Pray, Love
'So sadness is a place?' Giovanni asked.
'Sometimes people live there for years,' I said.”
― Eat, Pray, Love
“good story ideas seem to come quite literally from nowhere, sailing at you right out of the empty sky: two previously unrelated ideas come together and make something new under the sun. Your job isn’t to find these ideas but to recognize them when they show up.”
― On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft
― On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft
“When you write a story, you’re telling yourself the story,” he said. “When you rewrite, your main job is taking out all the things that are not the story.”
― On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft
― On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft
“While to write adverbs is human, to write he said or she said is divine.”
― On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft
― On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft






























