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Shatter Me
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Shatter Me is a young adult dystopian thriller trilogy about 17-year-old Juliette, a girl living in...

Meg (1 KP) rated The Name of the Wind in Books
Jan 14, 2022
Storyline (2 more)
Characters
World building
My all-time favourite book
One of the first adult fantasy books I read and is now my favourite book ever. Planning on reading again this year

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Jan 6, 2018

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Aug 11, 2018

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Laura (2006 KP) rated Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1991) in Movies
Jun 3, 2020
A brilliant film with a great cast of actors.
Seen it repeatedly as both a child and adult and I love it. One of my top 10s.
Seen it repeatedly as both a child and adult and I love it. One of my top 10s.

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Oct 7, 2021
The kick off to a young adult line of mystery novels featuring the Brig's granddaughter Lucy Wilson, this has the set-up feel of the Sarah Jane Adventures, with a slightly more adult tone. Not much more, as these are designed to be aimed at the younger set, but feel more Doctor Who in the peril thrown at our heroine. An enjoyable read that also manages to expand the Brig-verse. Highly recommended! For more, visit www.travelingthevortex.com

LibrarianBeth (6 KP) rated Fangirl in Books
Jul 19, 2017
Cath is relatable. (2 more)
Draws in young adult readers but also allows "older" adults to relate.
Made me fangirl Rainbow!
Fantastic Teen Fiction
Rainbow Rowell knows how to relate to young adult readers and how to get "older" adults to reflect back and see themselves in the characters' situations. This book made me fangirl Rainbow so bad! Cath and Wren are twins trying to create their own paths as they step into adulthood. Cath struggles along that path