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382 items found for "civil war"
- Review of The Project by Courtney Summers
overdramatic, as did the jumps and major shifts in situations that didn't feel explained or particularly warranted
- Review of Dark Roads by Chevy Stevens
easy--certain characters' vulnerabilities seem destined to lead to tragedy and made me want to shout warnings
- Review of Big Time: Stories by Jen Spyra
I'm curious about what unsuspecting readers may think if they go into this one without warnings about
- Six Great Stories about Robots, Humans and Alien Life, and AI
to destroy him or trust him with her life--before things unravel irrevocably for her and her fellow warriors
- Six Chilly Books to Read in the Heat of Summer
Light is a little slow at first, and I would have liked to see more science-based details about global warming
- Review of Namesake by Adrienne Young
Can we please at least get a TV adaptation, which is clearly warranted? Hmmm?
- Review of The Girl with Stars in Her Eyes by Xio Axelrod
But when Seb leaves town without warning, Toni's left cobbling together a plan for musical success without A hopeless, neglectful guy transforms into a seemingly redeemable fellow at unbelievable, warp speed-
- Three Books I'm Reading Now, 5/18/21 Edition
But when Seb leaves town without warning, Toni's left cobbling together a plan for musical success without
- Six Rockin' Stories about Bands and Music
But when she stumbles into a warehouse party full of misfits embracing their otherness, Elise begins
- Review of Normal People by Sally Rooney
Normal People could carry many trigger warnings.
- Review of Two White Queens and the One-Eyed Jack by Heidi von Palleske
train-of-thought, avant-garde, stream of consciousness or other unusual structure to the text that seems to warrant
- Review of Boy Swallows Universe by Trent Dalton
There's a secret panel in the back of the wardrobe at Eli's house.
- Review of The Fate of the Tearling by Erika Johansen
society there's oppressive wretchedness (human trafficking, child sex slaves, and a literal underground warren
- Six Books with Cold, Wintry Settings to Read by the Fire
Light is a little slow at first, and I would have liked to see more science-based details about global warming
- Review of Beneath the Keep by Erika Johansen
forward at the right moment…" The Tearling kingdom is (literally) built upon an actual underground warren Throughout the series there is a dark undercurrent that serves as either a motivator for warped debauchery
- Review of With or Without You by Caroline Leavitt
.), but I did bask in the warmth of that artist-subject connection.
- Review of Olive, Again by Elizabeth Strout
is the character of Olive from Olive Kitteridge, these are not saccharine snippets of wisdom from an warm
- Review of Untamed by Glennon Doyle
Doyle, the bestselling author of Carry On, Warrior and Love Warrior, writes about her life's ups and
- Three Books I'm Reading Now, 1/6/21 Edition
their dreams along with them. 02 Untamed by Glennon Doyle Doyle, the bestselling author of Carry On, Warrior and Love Warrior, writes again about her life's ups and downs in Untamed, here sharing lessons she's polarizing Eat, Pray, Love, which like many other readers, I had mixed feelings about, and which probably warrants
- Review of Skyhunter by Marie Lu
to destroy him or trust him with her life--before things unravel irrevocably for her and her fellow warriors Lu, a former artist in the video game industry, has written the Legends, Young Elites, and Warcross series
- Review of Murder in Old Bombay by Nev March
As he becomes involved with the family whose daughter and ward died, Captain Jim's endearingly strong
- Three Books I'm Reading Now, 11/10/20 Edition
She's in--for a fantastic wardrobe, incredibly awkward moments, scripted romance, and a beautiful Malibu He becomes involved with the family whose daughter and ward died as he works to find clues, donning disguises
- Six Lighter Fiction Stories for Great Escapism
who follow somewhat logical steps in their lives, inner voices that feel real, human connections that warm She's in--for a fantastic wardrobe, incredibly awkward moments, scripted romance, and a beautiful Malibu
- Review of One to Watch by Kate Stayman-London
She's in--for a fantastic wardrobe, incredibly awkward moments, scripted romance, and a beautiful Malibu
- Review of A Conjuring of Light (Shades of Magic #3) by V.E. Schwab
The fantastic main players are back: Kell, the ward of the Red London's royal family who once thought
- Review of Beach Read by Emily Henry
who follow somewhat logical steps in their lives, inner voices that feel real, human connections that warm
- Review of Surrender Your Sons by Adam Sass
Why would Ricky send a cryptic, desperate, last-minute warning but not have tried to communicate anything
- Three Wackily Different Books I'm Reading Right Now, 9/3/20 Edition
who follow somewhat logical steps in their lives, inner voices that feel real, human connections that warm
- Review of The Beauty of Breaking: A Memoir by Michele Harper
Lee Warren. #memoir, #threestarbookreview
- Review of Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson
all worth looking at under a microscope and demanding the many changes in the legal system that are warranted
- Review of Like a Love Story by Abdi Nazemian
There’s lots of (warranted) Madonna worshiping; a wise, fiery, kind older mentor in all things gay culture
- Review of The Ten Thousand Doors of January by Alix E. Harrow
Locke as his ward since her beloved, offbeat father disappeared during a trip to acquire artifacts for