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Five Book Friday: Uncanny Graphic Novels
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We are in the thick of winter here in the Pacific Northwest, which means it's dark, damp, and chilly. Rather than escaping to stories with warmer, brighter climates, I personally want nothing more than to dive deep into gothic and uncanny fiction as the wind rattles my windows at night...
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New Literature in Translation: December 2022 and January 2023
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From the Stacks: J. M. Ledgard's Submergence
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Skate
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Michael Harmon
the elisa effect
, May 25, 2008
Skate definitely is one of the better books i've read. Ian McDermott and I have a lot in common, and it's easy to relate things from the story to things in my own life. I've read this book over and over again, and it never loses its touch.
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Looking for Alaska
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John Green
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, May 25, 2008
This is my all-time favorite book. I can relate to each character in different ways-- even the off-to-the-side characters are very well developed, and it feels like they're actually people you know. I mostly love the way Green set up Alaska, as an alluring, mysterious yet open girl. I've read this book a minimum of ten times, and EVERY time, i cry. Extremely funny and well written, I'd reccomend Looking For Alaska to anyone.
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Woods
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Harlan Coben
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, May 25, 2008
This book is gripping. enough said.
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