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Outlander  - Season 2
Outlander - Season 2
2016 | Drama
  
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Dunia Galan (2 KP) rated Outlander in Books

Sep 30, 2017  
Outlander
Outlander
Diana Gabaldon | 2015 | Fiction & Poetry
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9.4 (52 Ratings)
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Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
J.K. Rowling | 2014 | Children, Fiction & Poetry
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9.1 (271 Ratings)
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Suitable for any age group, any gender, everyone (0 more)
I have obviously miss pronounced some words but, who cares (0 more)
A must read
I am currently reading this book for the 8th time but, this time I am reading aloud to my son. We absolutely can not wait to see "what happens next" and, even though I know the book, on each reading it's like reading for the first time. My son is now waiting his acceptance letter from Hogwarts (he has not seen all the movies yet as he won't sit for long periods of time) I will not be telling him what happens. The book is a modern day classic and can be read at any level (although some words may be hard to pronounce).
  

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Kel (0 KP) rated Fifty Shades of Grey in Books

Sep 30, 2017  
Fifty Shades of Grey
Fifty Shades of Grey
E.L. James | 2012 | Fiction & Poetry
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6.6 (103 Ratings)
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It's over quickly (0 more)
Repetitive (0 more)
Yawn
The story does pull you in but the language is repetitive and becomes very easily guessed. I read the book in a day (nothing better to do) so at least the pain was over quickly
  

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Kel (0 KP) rated It in Books

Sep 30, 2017  
It
It
Stephen King | 1986 | Fiction & Poetry, Horror
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8.8 (94 Ratings)
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Loved it then love it now
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This is the first book I ever read and fell in love with; I was 8 and having trouble in school reading because "The Oxford Reading Tree" was boring me to years. My father was at his wits end because he know once I had a book I loved I would become an avid reader and, he was right. I love the detail and the way King grips you from the first page. He creates an image of a small town that could very well be your own and poisons the very blood running through it's veins. King chooses an easy target, children, and turns them into the warrior hero that saves not only themselves but the town itself. Utterly terrifying but a book that you have to continue reading until the very end. A classic.
  

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