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Good Omens Review
I got Good Omens for my birthday and promptly started reading it and wanted to share my thoughts not only on it, but also on how online supercuts affected my enjoyment of the book. According to The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch (the world’s only completely accurate book of prophecies, written in…
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Winter Book Haul
As I mentioned yesterday, my birthday is close to Christmas, so I thought that I would show you what I was gifted over the past month! How the World Thinks by Julian Baggini Julian Baggini’s How the World Thinks is there to fill the Sapiens-size hole in your life’ Observer’s guide to Autumn in culture…
9 from the nine worlds, alexandra bracken, aminder dhaliwal, anna burns, battle royale, bloodlust & bonnets, book, book haul, books, brittney morris, carry on, carve the mark, crown of feathers, dragon pearl, emily mcgovern, five dark fates, good omens, how the world thinks, jason segel, julian baggini, kendare blake, kirsten miller, koushun takami, lin-manuel miranda, love and war, magnus chase, margaret atwood, melissa de la cruz, milkman, neil gaiman, nicki pau preto, other earth, other life, otherlife, rainbow rowell, read, reader, reading, red, rick riordan, scarlett thomas, slay, terry pratchett, the burning maze, the dark prophecy, the darkest minds, the end of mr y, the fates divide, the hammer of thor, the hand the eye and the heart, the ship of the dead, the testaments, the trials of apollo, the tyrants tomb, veronica roth, woman world, ya, ya book, ya books, Yoon Ha Lee, zoe marriott -
Norse Mythology Review
I bought Neil Gaiman’s Norse Mythology last year at YALC, and as part of my challenge to read all of the books I bought last year before the event (which I have done now, reviews to come), I read this book. Synopsis In Norse Mythology, Gaiman fashions primeval stories into a novelistic arc that begins with…
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June TBR
It’s a new month tomorrow, and I thought that I would share my TBR for the month. I probably won’t be reading a lot this month as it is exam season, but hopefully I will be able to read these 5 books. Of Monsters of Men by Patrick Ness As a world-ending war surges to…
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N.E.W.T.S TBR
I know that I am late to the party, but I was in two minds as to whether or not to do this, but here I am.
a clash of kings, a game of thrones, a song of ice a fire, a storm of swords, amy mcculloch, animal farm, blood and gold, book, books, books read, christina dalcher, descartes, franz kafka, george orwell, george r.r martin, jinxed, josephine boyce, kafka, marieke nijkamp, mediations, neil gaiman, newts, newts tbr, norse mythology, plato, read, readathon, reader, reading, reads, rene descartes, steel and snow, tbr, the dark queen, the republic, the trial, the wit and wisdom of tyrion lannister, this is where it ends, to be read, vox