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    A unique and entertaining play about bucket lists, life-planning and the disappointing fact that...

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Letting Go
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"My dad gave me the novel Letting Go by Philip Roth. Dad read very little fiction—only one book of fiction a year. He was a political scientist, and he read dozens and dozens of non-fiction, academic books every year. But he always became enthusiastic about his one, annual book of fiction, which he would then recommend to everyone. He loved Roth. I like the novel, because it is Roth’s second—and unfamous—book; the writing shows his earnestness. He was looking for his voice then. I love the early novels of writers, for that same reason."

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Dark Soul Vol. 1 (Dark Soul, #1)
Dark Soul Vol. 1 (Dark Soul, #1)
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8.0 (1 Ratings)
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I finished this about two hours ago on my break at work and wanted to scream because I didn't have the other volumes to finish the series.

I'd been wanting to read a book by this author for a while now after seeing all my Goodreads friends giving his books good rating so when I saw this free on Amazon I got a little giddy.

I wasn't sure at the start whether I'd like it but boy did I get drawn in quick! I really need to see what happens next with these two!

Off to check the price right now :-)
  
Seduced in the Dark (The Dark Duet, #2)
Seduced in the Dark (The Dark Duet, #2)
C.J. Roberts | 2012 | Erotica, Romance
10
7.0 (3 Ratings)
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Well he'll always be Caleb to me--James is far too tame a name for him :P

Awww...

It had me worried at the beginning when I started reading this yesterday, that bit at the start where Livvie's telling the FBI agent...I wanted to cry.

It picked up, though the backward and forward thing had me confused to start with but I quickly warmed to it.

I am most definitely a fan of the author after reading these books and I'm starting Epilogue right now so I can read more about these two: Kitten and Caleb :D
  
Heller's Punishment (Heller, #4)
Heller's Punishment (Heller, #4)
J.D. Nixon | 2012
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10.0 (1 Ratings)
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About time!!

Am I allowed to give a book 5 stars simply because after 4 books our two main characters finally got around to having sex? It seems to have taken an age but I'm a happy reader right now.

Of course that's not the only reason I gave it five stars because once again Tilly ended up doing some crazy security jobs and ended up battered and bruised once more. I really like her loyalty and grit! And the relationship with Daniel and Niq--I still love those boys!!

Will be buying book 5 in the morning!