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Crave: Part Two (Crave Duet, #2)
E.K. Blair | 2017
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10.0 (1 Ratings)
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This is the second part in this series by this author. After reading the first book, I couldn't wait for this book and it did not disappoint one bit. This book is a story of pain, fear and love. The characters are still as amazing as in the first book. The secondary characters brought so much to this story. Another fantastic read by this amazing author. I can't wait to read more from them in the future.
Highly recommended series
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Crash into Me (Heart of Stone, #1)
K.M. Scott | 2013
10
10.0 (1 Ratings)
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this book had me hooked from the first page, I had a hard time putting it down. a very gripping story with a ending that will leave you shocked. the characters journey through the book is fantastic and as the story unfolds the truth is discovered. this is the first book in the set so have the others handy as you'll need them. this book is a love story but with lots of twists and turns that keeps the story flowing to the end.
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Blame It on the Bet (Whiskey Sisters, #1)
L.E. Rico | 2017
10
10.0 (1 Ratings)
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This is the first book in this series by this author. This story will suck you in from the first page and keep you hooked till the very last page. This book can be read as a stand alone read. Amazing characters you will fall in love with as you read. This author has a fab writing style which is very smooth, which makes reading this story very effortless. I can't wait to read more from this author n the future.
Highly recommended
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The Nightingale
The Nightingale
Kristin Hannah | 2017 | Fiction & Poetry
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8.9 (61 Ratings)
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This was my first historical fiction story. I wasn't planning on reading it at first because I knew historical fiction wasn't my thing but I just kept hearing how great it was and how it kept bringing so many people to tears and that even if you don't like historical fiction you will love this book! So I decided to give it a try and I LOVED it. I think it should be required that everyone read this book, that's how good it was! This was the book that got me into historical fiction.
  
The Last Movie Star (2017)
The Last Movie Star (2017)
2017 | Drama
9
9.0 (2 Ratings)
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I had been looking forward to watching The Last Movie Star ever since seeing production stills while it was being filmed near my hometown in Tennessee. I love Burt, but had no idea this movie was going to move me the way it did. My first viewing was before his passing, and after watching it again after Burt passed it hit harder than the first time around. Here's to making what I hope is just my ACT II a good one, and watching The Last Movie Star made it a little less shitty.
  
    Sweet Tooth

    Sweet Tooth

    Ian McEwan

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    The year is 1972, the Cold War is far from over and Serena Frome, in her final year at Cambridge, is...

The Day The Sun Went Out by Boy Sets Fire
The Day The Sun Went Out by Boy Sets Fire
1997 | Metal
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"Does this record qualify as hardcore? Who actually gives a fuck? This was unquestionably my favorite album at the time and the first proper show I ever played was opening for BSF on this tour in London. I guess it's emocore. Whatever. Listening back now, it's a little cringey in places, but music is never as pure and affecting as it is when you're 16 and falling in love for the first time, and seeing them play these songs at the Red Eye remains one of my favorite musical memories."

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The Bluest Eye
The Bluest Eye
Toni Morrison | 1970 | Fiction & Poetry
7.6 (5 Ratings)
Book Favorite

"The first time I read this book it transported me back to my early Catholic days on the South Side of Chicago, when the nuns put forth a model of Christ as a kind of superhero, whose superpower was love, defined as his ability to look with affection at anyone and everyone, no exceptions. Morrison models that capability here in this great novel, and reminds us that the first move in any assessment of a person or notion should be sympathy, based on the reality of our grand mutual suffering."

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The Decalogue (1989)
The Decalogue (1989)
1989 | Drama
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"Well I guess this is cheating because it’s 10 movies, but I like [Krzysztof Kieślowski’s] Decalogue a lot. That’s one director I was sad when he passed away, because I would have loved to have worked with him — although he never really worked with American actors. I love all of his films but Decalogue is very satisfying. When I watched it for the first time I saw them all in two days, as this little cinema in London. I watched five the first day and the second five the next day."

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No Such Thing
No Such Thing
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
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The author has a way of writing sci-fi romances that makes me WANT to read them, especially considering sci-fi isn't one of my favourite genre's. She writes such compelling stories of characters that you grow to like and care about.

That aside the storylines are pretty interesting too. This one spanned 15 years, although it missed out the middle bit; we got the 17 and 19 year old ones and the 32 and 34 year old ones. Sweet, first love to hot, still first loves.

Another great story from the author.