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Ringmaster (Seven Sins Carnival #1)
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Twenty years ago, I burned my faith to ash and dragged six brothers out with me. Now I run the show...
Dark Contemporary Romance Stalker/Obsessive
Jessica Erdas (463 KP) rated The Perks of Being a Wallflower in Books
May 16, 2018
This book is one you can read time and time, again. Simultaneously beautiful and tragic. It details growing up, suicide, puberty, depression, anxiety, relationships, sex, drugs, and secrets. Told by way of secret letters in a diary style, each one showing more and more clearly the daily life of Charlie, a strange outcast who wants to belong but also just wants to observe. I highly recommend putting yourself through this wonderfully written adventure. Get ready to be heart broken by almost every page and uplifted by the moments of elation as though they were your own.
Bookapotamus (289 KP) rated Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood in Books
May 25, 2018
Even if you've seen the movie - I still recommend reading the story! It's a sonnet to true friends, and family (especially mother-daughter dynamics), the scars of abusive relationships, and how these all intertwined can shape and change everyone involved. It's also funny! :)
Siddalee delves into her mothers past, curious about the Ya-Ya Sisters and their secrets. She finds out so much about her mother, and in addition, about herself. Her mother just might grow up a little along the way as well.
I love the Ya-Ya stories and I re-read them often, hoping Rebecca Wells might just write another!
Siddalee delves into her mothers past, curious about the Ya-Ya Sisters and their secrets. She finds out so much about her mother, and in addition, about herself. Her mother just might grow up a little along the way as well.
I love the Ya-Ya stories and I re-read them often, hoping Rebecca Wells might just write another!
Ana Cristina (9 KP) rated Code Name Verity in Books
Mar 1, 2019 (Updated Mar 1, 2019)
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rereadable
Code Name: Couldn't put it down
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Wow, I could not put this book down! Code Name Verity is the story of two girls who become best friends while serving their country in WWII. Without spoiling too much (ok, just a little) you read both of the friends' accounts of the same few weeks. But one you reach part two, you discover that you can't trust everything your read in part one. It's about war and flying, it's about friendship and family, it's about secrets, lies, and truth. Read it, tell all your friends about it, read it again.
Obsessed book reviews (49 KP) rated It's In His Forever (A Red River Valley Novel #5) in Books
May 6, 2019
fantastic read
This is the fifth book in this series by this author. This is a fun, quick read, which will leave you wanting more. This story is full of secrets and is a fun read. This book may be part of a series but can be read as a stand alone read. The story is fast paced with lots packed into the pages. Another fantastic well written story from this author. I can't wait to read more from this author in the future.
Highly recommended read
I voluntarily reviewed an advance reader copy of this book
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Highly recommended read
I voluntarily reviewed an advance reader copy of this book
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Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2544 KP) rated Secrets of Harmony Grove in Books
Mar 9, 2018
Sienna's life is turned upside down when she discovers she is under investigation by the Federal government. Then a former boyfriend is found dead on the property of the bed and breakfast he helped her fix up. What is going on?
As always, Mindy provides a fast start and lots of twists and turns. I didn't feel the pace was consistent in this one, but I still raced through it as quickly as I could.
Read my full review at <a href="http://carstairsconsiders.blogspot.com/2013/06/book-review-secrets-of-harmony-grove-by.html">Carstairs Considers</a>.
As always, Mindy provides a fast start and lots of twists and turns. I didn't feel the pace was consistent in this one, but I still raced through it as quickly as I could.
Read my full review at <a href="http://carstairsconsiders.blogspot.com/2013/06/book-review-secrets-of-harmony-grove-by.html">Carstairs Considers</a>.
Kate Grimes (10 KP) rated Chernobyl in TV
Jun 18, 2019
Just watch it. It's an unnerving watch when you realise you keep needing to remember it was real and it happened. The world could have been a very different place indeed. The casting was phenomenal and the emotion driven through the series felt so real. When looking at archive pieces of film, attention to detail is spot on. The helicopter scene - Just insane. Such a touching and completely non glamourised memoriam to all who died and who helped prevent further nuclear disaster. I did start to think after just what other sorts of secrets could a goverment keep??!
Sara Cox (1845 KP) rated Om Shanti Om (2007) in Movies
Nov 30, 2019
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I absolutely love this film! It's the 70s and Om is an extra in movies. He is besotted by a big star actress Shanti. He discovers some secrets and watches as he secret husband plots and executes his plan to be rid of his career ending problem. Years later Om finds himself seeking revenge for Shanti. The music in this film is catchy and really makes it. If you have never watched a Bollywood before, this is one I definitely recommend to start with. I love the bright colours and as always love the twists and turns to ensure a happy ending.
Cori June (3033 KP) rated The Iron Jackal (A Tale of the Ketty Jay) in Books
Jan 10, 2020
Darien Frey may have let his crew into a bit of trouble when going for an ancient relic. Now Frey is cursed and his only hope is his crew: a former slave, a half-mane who battles with her deamon side, a deamonist running from his past, an over cocky pilot, a drunk surgeon, and a fraidy-cat pilot that jumps at shadows. This captain is good at getting into trouble and better at ousting dangerous secrets.
I love the chapters in this book they have a small summery usually with three to four small descriptions and it's not always what you think.
I love the chapters in this book they have a small summery usually with three to four small descriptions and it's not always what you think.
The Umbrian Thursday Night Supper Club
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"If you loved Under the Tuscan Sun, you'll love this". (Red Magazine). Every week on a Thursday...






