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Daisy Jones & the Six
Daisy Jones & the Six
Taylor Jenkins Reid | 2019 | Fiction & Poetry
This unique novel is written like the transcript of a documentary about a rock band that disbands at the height of its fame and success. You can read my (effusive) review of this book here. https://tcl-bookreviews.com/2019/11/29/sunsetting-at-dawn/
  
    I Love You Because

    I Love You Because

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    I Love You Because is a musical set in modern-day New York. It is based on Jane Austen's novel Pride...

    Cruddy

    Cruddy

    Lynda Barry

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    An unusual mixture of text and graphics from a prizewinning cartoonist chronicles the difficult and...

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Entertainment Editor (1988 KP) created a video about Alias Grace in TV

Oct 28, 2017  
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Alias Grace | Official Trailer

Alias Grace is based on Margaret Atwood's award-winning novel. The six-hour miniseries follows Grace Marks, a poor, young Irish immigrant and domestic servant in Upper Canada who, along with stable hand James McDermott, was convicted of the brutal murders

  
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"This uproarious debut novel is a reminder that sometimes, the family you’d never have chosen may turn out to be exactly what you need."

NBTM & #Giveaway: The Key to Circus-Mom Highway by Allyson Rice - #Contemporary, #Fiction, #Family, #Dramedy,

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I am by no means new to Angela Strong's books, but I was as delighted with this novel as I was with her very first book that I read! I have missed her work and was so pleased to get back to her unique writing style and the way she quickly and wholly captures the reader. From start to finish I was hooked on this novel of hurt, laughter, anger and understanding. This book is filled with all of that and so much more.

This 5 star book has beautiful characters. I loved Gen's timidness when it came to opening her heart to love. Matt's character both infuriated me and wrapped me up to love him. He's perfectly flawed for this novel and and though at times I wanted to whack him upside the head, his feelings for Gen and acceptace of change overcame it all and I fell hard for him. The messages that are woven into the story for these beautiful characters are tremendously done, and I loved finding love in this sweet town with these perfectly chiseled characters. Bravo, Angela! You've once again made given me all the feels of a perfectly written novel!
 
*I received a complimentary copy of this book from Publisher and was under no obligation to post a review, positive or negative.*