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A Computer That Said Steal Me
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8.0 (1 Ratings)
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This book is about a kid named Adam. He loves playing chess. He playing a game with one of his friends. She beat him in it. Though this is the start of his problem it not what prompt him to do it.

You be surprise what prompt him to do it and how he does it and everything about it. This book also teaching you about trust and stealing. It also teaches you about right from wrong. It can happen to anyone.
  
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Mleahy328 (392 KP) rated Doctor Sleep in Books

Jan 26, 2020  
Doctor Sleep
Doctor Sleep
Stephen King | 2013 | Horror, Science Fiction/Fantasy
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9.0 (29 Ratings)
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If you neglected to read The Shining before reading this book, there will be parts that don't make any sense. Do yourself a favor and read The Shining first, TRUST ME! This book made me particularly weary of large convoys of RV people and put Danny's adult life into a perspective I didn't envision for him. I loved this book completely and was reading to go back and read cover to cover all over again.
  
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The Color Purple
The Color Purple
Alice Walker | 2014 | Fiction & Poetry
8.5 (24 Ratings)
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"I am trying to choose works that cover as much ground as possible and are diverse… I’ve heard amazing things about this book from a person that I trust… The musical is currently on Broadway (starring Cynthia Erivo, Jennifer Hudson and Danielle Brooks) and a film was made of the book in 1985 by Steven Spielberg. It was Oprah Winfrey’s film debut and introduced Whoopi Goldberg (I love both of these women). I’m excited to read it and maybe do some watching too."

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An Artist of the Floating World
An Artist of the Floating World
Kazuo Ishiguro | 2016 | Fiction & Poetry
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"Set in post-Second World War Japan, this is a masterfully written novel by the British-Japanese author about ageing, solitude, art, memory and the endless tricks it plays on our minds… Ishiguro is the kind of writer who each time asks the reader to trust him, come along for a walk in an unknown territory, and if need be, change perspective. But he does all this with an unwavering modesty and quiet intelligence that only further contributes to his literary strength."

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