
The Book of Emma Reyes: A Memoir in Correspondence
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This astonishing memoir of a childhood lived in extreme poverty in Latin America was hailed as an...

The Marker Playbook: 44 Simple Exercises to Draw, Design and Dazzle with Your Marker - Build Your Skills: Use Your Tools!
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Draw and design right on the pages of this fun, modern, approachable practice and inspiration book...

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The Visitor
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Everyone has a secret in their past. Everyone pretends to be something they’re not. But...
Psychological Thriller Mystery Fiction Suspense

Merissa (12704 KP) rated Snowbody Loves Me (Christmas Falls #2) in Books
Nov 13, 2023
Arlo is the owner of one of the B&Bs and Emerson is the one lucky enough to find a spare room when everywhere is fully booked up. It is insta-lust, quickly followed by insta-love. To be fair, they don't act upon the insta-lust immediately with neither of them sure what is going on or how long Emerson will be staying.
There are lots of pluses for this book, but I do wish they would have spoken a little more about the big things. I know it can be scary to put yourself out there, but surely getting a solid answer is better than a lifetime of uncertainty.
This was a fun, low-angst, seasonal romance set in a town I am coming to love. Definitely recommended by me.
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Merissa
Archaeolibrarian - I Dig Good Books!
Nov 13, 2023

Braveland Heroes
Games and Stickers
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The famous Braveland series returns! Destroy your enemies in online duels and uncover the secret of...

Virginia Woolf's Garden: The Story of the Garden at Monk's House
Caroline Zoob, Caroline Arber and Cecil Woolf
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Monk's House in Sussex is the former home of Leonard and Virginia Woolf. It was bought by them in...

BeRad89 (48 KP) rated Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda in Books
Apr 11, 2018
I will begin by saying I read this book in one day. I could not put it down, other than the times I had to run squealing around the room from the cuteness of the e-mail exchanges between these two boys. It is adorable. The e-mails are by far the best part of this book. They are what kept me reading. I wanted to know who Blue was so bad I couldn't stand it!
I have one main critique for this book. All the characters are pretty much horrible people except Blue and the theater teacher. Everyone is so selfish, shallow, and idiotic. It made me so glad to never have to step foot in a high school again. That was disappointing. Even Simon is self centered and clueless. Are teens really like this now?
With that said, I still give this book 5 out of 5 stars. It is utterly adorable and, for some books, maybe that's all they need or are meant to be. I would recommend this book to any teen, YA, and/or LGBT readers.