Car F. Romero
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December 2023
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The El Camino: A Novel
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"The Book is the type of book you don’t want to put down! You just want to keep reading and reading till the end! Would definitely recommend reading it to everyone!"
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"Amazing book - really great pacing, the scarier parts feel natural and, in between them, there's plenty to be enjoyed with interesting characters, a captivating plot and a meaningful regional and cultural backdrop. Very recommended."
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"Finding a new slant on supernatural stories is difficult, especially when the greats of the ghost writing world (not least Stephen King) seem to have been there first. in the description of this book there is a specific reference to The Shining and t"
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"This is a good ghost story that is perfectly paced. Daniel takes a temp job as caretaker for the El Camino hotel. Something appears to be off from day one, but it's quickly forgotten as Daniel's tenure progresses. He spends a nice Summer in New Mexic"
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| Not my usual genre, but this was a really well written and a classic page turner of a story. This is the first novel in a series, and focuses mainly on Pawly, a teenage Werecat, and her family who suffer from a condition that transforms some members ...more | |
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Updates - finished up my reviews on Goodreads!
3. Labyrinthia (Black Hole Radio, #4) by Ann Birdgenaw: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show... 4. Erra ...more " |
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Car F.
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| This was an ambitious slow burn with lots of great payoffs. I struggled with my star rating on this one because while I enjoyed the plot and characters (the world building is quite expansive and impressive in scope) quite a bit I struggled with the b ...more | |
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Car F.
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| So full disclosure this was the first book in the series I have read. It was easy to pick up and get into the story however, since the author does a great job of catching you up on the core characters and plot. We follow three elementary school child ...more | |
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Car F.
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| Not my usual genre, but this was a really well written and a classic page turner of a story. This is the first novel in a series, and focuses mainly on Pawly, a teenage Werecat, and her family who suffer from a condition that transforms some members ...more | |
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Car F.
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| The first book in The Deliberia Chronicles is a classic fantasy tale that leaves you hanging for the next book in the series. The story begins within the Atturei Empire, where magic users are targeted and oppressed by authorities. Known as "The Bligh ...more | |
“Point is, there comes a time you need to deal with reality. I reached a certain age when I had to accept it wasn’t so easy to find my one true amor, accept that I would never father any children, or probably ever have a home of my own. And I learned to be satisfied with that. As the doors of your life start to close one by one, there is a tendency to romanticize the past, the what-ifs and that what-could-be. That, my dear Dan, is just death of a different kind.”
― The El Camino: A Novel
― The El Camino: A Novel
“With the added years of my own emotional maturity, I now realized how selfish I had been that entire era, how utterly deluded in my perspective, how I had failed to read any of the real signals Theresa had given me, or to even treat her as the beautiful, complicated, uncertain human being she was, rather than the ideal of her I had held in my head.”
― The El Camino: A Novel
― The El Camino: A Novel
“The night before my final day on duty, I tapped the grandfather clock for my rounds as I always did, growing strangely nostalgic for the now-silent building. It had caused me a great deal of stress over the prior three months, but I realized then how well I knew every inch of it. Perhaps that is what belonging to a place meant. Not necessarily loving it, but knowing it as well as you knew yourself.”
― The El Camino: A Novel
― The El Camino: A Novel
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