Claire Louise Robinson
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"In her sweeping novel, Maggie O’Farrell takes a few historically known facts about Shakespeare’s wife and family and, from this spare skeleton, builds out a lush, vivid world. You should know this book is devastating, and I consumed the better part o"
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"wow. this story is something else. i picked this up on a whim and i do not regret it.
very early on, i thought this book would be too ‘description’ heavy for my personal liking. there are paragraphs upon paragraphs of very detailed description, so i w" Read more of this review » |
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This was a reread for me, and i rarely reread books but this is one of my favorites of all time. I can't really explain why, other than I just got lost in the story. The way it is written, how it meanders, building up a picture of what life was like ...more |
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"Cute, heartwarming, funny, and easy to read. This was a good palate cleanser with good characters, a predictable plot line, but one that made me feel warm and fuzzy inside. Lila was relatable, ambitious, a bit self absorbed, and very overwhelmed. I e"
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We All Live Here
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Swirls of Magic: A Scottish Fantasy Adventure (Old Town Trilogy Book 1)
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Why We Read: On Bookworms, Libraries, and Just One More Page Before Lights Out
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"Fascinating, horrible part of our country's history. I've always thought of WWII and Hitler when I think about eugenics, but this language and worldview were present in the US well before it was in Germany. This shows how easily harmful words reinfor"
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I thought it built up a cohesive picture having all the descriptions but each to their own I guess
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“Women are expected to absorb traumas both subtle and loud and move on. Shoulder the weight of the world. But when the world fucks with us, the worst thing we can do is bury it. Embracing it makes us strong enough to fuck the world right back.”
― Seven Days in June
― Seven Days in June
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