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Midge (525 KP) created a post in Bookworms

Dec 18, 2018 (Updated Dec 18, 2018)  
Is anyone reading any exciting books for Christmas? I have a choice of "The Deaths of December" by Susi Holliday, or "Murder on Christmas Eve: Classic Mysteries for the Festive Season."


I might take a look at "Christmas at Little Beach Street Bakery" by Jenny Colgan, but this is the third book in a series and I like to read them in order.
  
Forces of Nature
Forces of Nature
Brian Cox, Andrew Cohen | 2017 | Natural World
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7.0 (1 Ratings)
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It follows the order of the programme of the same name. (0 more)
Includes complicated terms and mathematical concepts. (0 more)
Great in part
The book follows the tv series and is a great buy for anyone who enjoyed the programme. It manages to give you new information about each section. It does contain alot of complicated term and maths which is very hard to understand.
  
    listography

    listography

    Lifestyle and Reference

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    Listography is a self-funded project by Lisa Nola, author of the Listography book series. This app...

Chasing Nikki (Chasing Nikki, #1)
Chasing Nikki (Chasing Nikki, #1)
3
3.0 (1 Ratings)
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Yet another book from 2013.

1.5 stars.

I struggled with the storyline anyway and then the author threw that last bit in at the end and I just pretty much gave up. You can't make me want them to be together and then do that to them, and me. Sorry, I wasn't a fan at all.

I won't be continuing the series.
  
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Samantha Irby recommended The Outsider in Books (curated)

 
The Outsider
The Outsider
Stephen King | 2018 | Thriller
8.7 (31 Ratings)
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"This is relatively new but I read it when it came out and I'm currently watching the HBO series which is creepy and great. And honestly you could stick any Stephen King book in here and I'd probably be happy? It's not news that he's a master storyteller and so good at what he does. Although I do wish he'd tweet less, damn."

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