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Hayley Neale (6 KP) rated The Wallbanger in Books
Jan 25, 2018
Great characters (2 more)
Wondefully Written
Clive, the cat
Very steamy and full of lots of laugh out loud moments
I LOVE this book. It is one of the most addictive romance novels I've ever read. The story of Caroline and Simon's budding relationship is exciting and raw. The best thing about this book is the hilariously relatable protagonist, Caroline, and her adventures in juggling her career, her baking, and her extremely loud neighbor. Would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys romance novels that offer sexiness and a good chuckle every now and then.
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Representing Queer and Transgender Identity: Fluid Bodies in the Hispanic Caribbean and Beyond
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This is the first book-length study of transgender and queer identities in Hispanic Caribbean...
Konosuba: God's Blessing on This Wonderful World!: Vol. 1: Oh! My Useless Goddess! - (Novel)
Natsume Akatsuki and Kurone Mishima
Book
Game loving shut-in Kazuma Sato's life as a young schoolboy in Japan abruptly comes to an early...
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Bibliophilia: One Man's Obsession with Book Collection: an Epistolary Novel
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Flush with $400,000 dollars from selling his great great grandfather's correspondence with Victorian...
Apologies to the Cat's Meat Man: A Novel of Annie Chapman, the Second Victim of Jack the Ripper
Book
This novel is part of the Jack the Ripper Victims Series. Each novel in the series is a stand-alone...
KelseyTeacher (2 KP) rated Eleanor & Park in Books
Dec 31, 2017
Quirky Love Story
Contains spoilers, click to show
A modern teen romance that starts out as a quirky friendship. A mix of culture and social economic division between the teens. Finding common ground through a love of music and graphic novels.
Obviously not novels, the Sharpe Companion books are interesting reading for anyone with a passing interest in the napoleonic wars. They're probably not going to help you pass any history degree, but are great for for a light diversion.
David McK (3632 KP) rated The Sharpe Companion: The Early Years in Books
Jan 30, 2019
Obviously not novels, the Sharpe Companion books are interesting reading for anyone with a passing interest in the napoleonic wars. They're probably not going to help you pass any history degree, but are great for for a light diversion.
Grumpy Goblin (123 KP) rated The Boys: The Name Of The Game in Books
Jul 18, 2019
Different Story Line (3 more)
Amazing Artwork
Interesting Characters
Dark Story Plots
Quite hard to find certain volumes (2 more)
It's quite an intense read
The layout can be a little confusing at times.
Great Spin on your normal "Super Hero" Graphic Novels



