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“But all I can see is red, red, red, red, red now. What am I gonna do?”
When She Woke by Hillary Jordan 4 Bookmarks! It has been quite awhile since I’ve posted, my dear dear book minions. I ensure you it is not because I have abandoned reading to watch Jersey Shore, Honey Boo Boo (whatever the hell that … Continue reading
Posted in All, Dystopia, Fiction
Tagged abortion, amish, bible, blue, cameras, christian, chrome, drug dealers, drugs, dystopia, Hillary Jordan, jail, mormon, murder, red, rehab, religion, seamstress, sex offenders, television, When she woke, yellow
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“We’ve been talking about Jackson…ever since the fire went out.”
The Help by Kathryn Stockett 5 Bookmarks! Oh my my my…where do I begin? This was such a delightful novel. A breath of fresh air, if you will. A true piece of literature that everyone should read. If you haven’t guessed, … Continue reading
Posted in All, Fiction
Tagged Aibileen, black maid, book, carmel cake, Celia, chocolate pie, civil rights movement, colored, Elizabeth Leefolt, Eugenia, Hilly, Jackson, Johnny, Kathryn Stockett, Leroy, maid, Martin Luther King Jr., Minny, Miss Walter, Mississippi, Negro, separation, Skeeter, south, Stuart, The Help, white
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Thomas Jefferson & Buddha
Thomas Jefferson Lessons from a Secret Buddha by Suneel Dhand 3 Bookmarks! This was unlike any other book I have read. I won this slim novel from a giveaway on Goodreads. I’m still not sure what genre this belongs under…fiction, non-fiction, historical … Continue reading
Posted in All, Fiction, Historical Fiction, Non Fiction
Tagged America, American Revolution, biography, brother, Buddha, Buddha Bhai, chinese, Declaration of Independence, enlightened one, Founding Fathers, hogwash, John Locke, monk, philosopher, physician, secret letters, Thomas Jefferson
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Katherine, Catherine, Kate, & Cat
The Confession of Katherine Howard by Suzannah Dunn 2 Bookmarks! Most books about the Tudor family are interesting to me. Unfortunately, this was a bit of a dud. The concept of the story was decent. It’s told from the perspective … Continue reading
Posted in All, Historical Fiction
Tagged 1500's, Anne Boyeln, Anne of Cleves, Cat, Catherine Howard, duchess, England, Francis Dereham, Howards, Isaac Newton, King Henry VIII, lady-in-waiting, palace, royalty, sixteenth century, Suzannah Dunn, The Confession of Katherine Howard, Thomas Culpeper
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Dark Addiction
Dark Places by Gillian Flynn 4 Bookmarks! Let me introduce you to the Days: Patty, Runner, Ben, Michelle, Debbie, and Libby. The Days own a small farm in Kinnakee, Kansas. The year is 1985 and things are not going well … Continue reading
Posted in All, Fiction
Tagged 1985, axe, Ben Day, Dark Places, Debbie Day, Devil worship, Diane, Diondra, farm, foreclosure, Gillian Flynn, jail, Kansas, Kill Club, Kinnakee, Libby Day, Lyle, Michelle Day, murders, Patty Day, poor, Runner Day, Satan, Sharp Objects, shotgun, Trey
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