Tag Archive: book

The Time Traveler’s Wife by Audrey Niffenegger

Henry DeTamble has a genetic disorder that causes him to time travel without cause or control. He bounces back and forth through time, seeing both the past and the future. But for Henry, this is far more problematic than it is beneficial.
His body just vanishes from the present time and appears naked at some other [...]

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Robert Pattinson: Fated for Fame by Mel Williams

This is almost a biography of Robert Pattinson. Except it’s not good.
It’s written in the style of TigerBeat Magazine, pictures are mediocre, and it’s less than 50 pages.
I can’t emphasize enough how disappointed I am with this ‘book’. The overuse of the exclamation point and question mark is appauling.
It reminds me of being in kindergarten [...]

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Remember This by S. T. Underdahl

This is a story about a 16-year-old girl named Lucy Kellogg. She’s an average girl, not really popular but not entirely unpopular, no known enemies, and one super best friend named Sukie, who she’s been best friends with since the third grade.
The two girls decide to hit the road to self-improvement, with the first stop [...]

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Undead and Unwed by MaryJanice Davidson

This is the first of the Queen Betsy series and it’s one very memorable week for Betsy Taylor. It starts off as the worst day in history but then only seems to get worse.
At least Betsy makes light of the situation. It seems all fun and games despite her misery. It doesn’t take long for [...]

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Books into Movies and their creative fans

So this post is merely to vent out my frustrations on the Twilight phenomenon. I have to say that I fell victim (like many people out there) to Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight Saga. It didn’t take me long to read all four books in the series, buy all the collectibles, and anticipate the up and coming [...]

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