Cleopatra and Frankenstein by Coco Mellors ⭐⭐⭐ Genre: Humor/ Urban fiction My feelings about this book: while I was in Texas at the beginning of august, I went to barnes and noble with my mom I walked in and felt at home and whole, it didn't take me long to find good books but it was hard to choose which one to buy I end up with 6 books in my arms I got rid of 3 it was soo painfull, But I was still satisfied, when reading this book I heard on tiktok that it was really good well I was hoping it was good. Its ok, thats why I gave it a 3 star its funny and vary relatible plus I like how it can be hard to be married and in relationships in general but I got bored in the end. But the way it was written is nice there are parts in the book were we see peoples out side perspective on the relationship between cleo and frank Content warning: This novel includes discussions of drug abuse and death by suicide . Summery: Cleopatra and Frankenstein (2022) is Coco...
I received this series from a friend during my time as a member of the LDS community, specifically on the final day of girls camp. Those three days spent in New Mexico were quite dreary, but this series transformed my experience, making the time fly by. Initially, I had my doubts about the first book being a worthwhile romance, but from the very first chapter, it captivated me completely, convincing me that I was in for a delightful romantic journey. Typically, I don't gravitate towards romance novels, as many tend to veer into overly dramatic or uncomfortable territory, which isn't really my preference. Mirror In "Mirror," we meet Grace Gentry, a young woman whose life takes an extraordinary turn when she discovers that time can be bent and altered. As she navigates this newfound reality, Grace's journey is fraught with challenges that test her courage and resilience. The novel has been praised for its engaging plot and well-developed characters, with readers n...
I took a long brake after my post on Aug 23, 24 on books that I have read and wanted to read, I honestly had to take a step back for my mental health because of the election and what was going on with the trans* community, sadly it still looks like things are not getting better for trans* youth, and other LGBTQ+ people and immigrants. He put back up the trans ban for the military, went against the DEI program, he's trying to deport indigintous people which was also something Germany was trying todo in the past, it feels like we are going backwards, I'm going to canada because its honestly the safest route do your best to stay safe too. Say nothing Genre: True crime, Biography summary: About the troubles in Northern Ireland with the 1972 abduction and murder of Jean McConville as a central focus. The book describes the lives of Dolours Price, Brendan Hughes, Gerry Adams, and Jean McConville's children. In the image, Patrick, positioned on the right, crafts a narrative th...
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