Christmas Cookie Baby (SEAL Team: Holiday Heroes #1)
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ARE YOU A VIRGIN? Alaskan bush pilot and retired Navy SEAL, Colby Davis, meant the stupid...
Your Lie In April Vol 1
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At a very young age, Kousei Arima was strictly taught, by his mother, how to play the piano and...
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The High Tide Club
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When ninety-nine-year-old heiress Josephine Bettendorf Warrick summons Brooke Trappnell to Talisa...
Merissa (12051 KP) rated Immersion Play (Leather and Lattes #1) in Books
May 30, 2024
Micah, vanilla as they come, broke off his so-called relationship and disappeared to San Francisco in the middle of the night. Parker is the Daddy Dom who is determined to never fall in love, due to the heartbreak that follows when one of them inevitably dies. The connection between these two is electric from the beginning, as Parker realises he may have found the boy perfect for him, and Micah realises he isn't as vanilla as he always thought.
Not only do you get a great story between Micah and Parker, but you also get a Found Family, with snippets of their backstories. It looks like this series is going to be another winner for this author, and I can't wait to read them!
Full of connections, love, s3x, and steam aplenty, this was a great read that I thoroughly enjoyed and definitely recommend.
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Merissa
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May 23, 2024
Lily (2 KP) rated The Sun Eaters in Books
Jan 30, 2018
Veronica Pena (690 KP) rated Click (2006) in Movies
Apr 21, 2020 (Updated Apr 21, 2020)
Needless to say, I liked this film. Obviously it's cheesy and a bit dumb, given that it's an Adam Sandler film, but I still enjoyed it. It pulls at the heartstrings, makes you laugh, it's a feel-good that will make you feel good.
A Dog's Purpose
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This is the remarkable story of one endearing dog's search for his purpose over the course of...
To Dream of Shadows
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She will save hundreds of lives. But can she save her own? Inspired by a previously untold true...
The Girl Who Could Breathe Under Water
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The best fiction simply tells the truth. But the truth is never simple. When novelist Kendra...
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Veronica Pena (690 KP) rated Thirteen Reasons Why in Books
Jan 6, 2020 (Updated Jan 31, 2020)
I find it incredibly amusing to read reviews of the show and the book of people that hate it and don't understand Hannah and think she just blamed everyone else and never took responsibility for her actions, and I partially understand. I can see why they think that but I think what makes this book so special and this story so special is how relatable it is. I think that unless you've been in Hannah's shoes, in her mindset, in that place than you can't understand. I think what people are most afraid to admit is that when someone dies by suicide, they do it for a culmination of reasons, and a lot of them are because of people - what they said, what they did or didn't do, what they say behind another person's back, etc. You hear stories in the news all the time about kids dying by suicide because they were bullied or because a bunch of people told them too, over and over and over again. People are mean and cruel and they do things that affect other people and it resonates. Each of the 13 people on her tapes all played a part. You can say she was blaming them or whatever you so please, but each of their actions created the circumstances for her to feel like she had nowhere else to go.
Again, I love this book. I love these characters, I love this plot, I love how real it is. I love the show, I love everything about it. I'm sure there are people who disagree with me. I'm sure there are people who vehemently protest this novel and its corresponding series, but I think this is a book that I will forever love, reread, and protect.
In a lot of ways, I am Hannah Baker. I think everyone is a little bit.