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A review of What Light (by Jay Asher) | wordly goods
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I'll blog while you read. My first post: Meet me and my blog. A review of What Light (by Jay Asher). Just to clarify, from now on, I’ll add the novel’s review from the jacket of it, and then I’ll add my thoughts. I wanted to change-up my posts a bit. 😉 Enjoy! Until this particular Christmas, when Sierra meets Caleb, and one life eclipses the other. Is a love story that’s moving and life-affirming and completely unforgettable. My thoughts on What Light:. I liked Sierra, she had a confident and bright att...
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I'll blog while you read. My first post: Meet me and my blog. A long walk to water (Based on a true story) by Linda Sue Park. A long Walk to Water: an introduction. Here’s a short summary from A long walk to water:. A long walk to water. Nya goes to the pond to fetch water for her family. She walks eight hours every day. Salva walks away from his war-torn village. He is a “lost boy” refugee, destined to cover Africa on foot, searching for his family and safety. Two young people…two stories. This novel wa...
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August | 2016 | wordly goods
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I'll blog while you read. My first post: Meet me and my blog. A review of Red Queen (by Victoria Aveyard). Red Queen, it was a stunning read, and the plot twist was unbelievable! I honestly couldn’t stop reading it, I was anxious to know what would happen. I highly recommend this book, especially to fans of dystopia and fiction. Mare Barrow’s world is thought-provoking, and it’s not like anything I’ve ever read. A review of The Time Machine (by H.G. Wells). I am a huge. This novel is science fiction, so ...
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A review of The Young Elites (by Marie Lu) | wordly goods
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I'll blog while you read. My first post: Meet me and my blog. A review of The Young Elites (by Marie Lu). I have been wanting to read this book for a very long time, and yesterday I finished it. I read it in two days, that’s how engrossed I was with it! Adelina is a young girl with a curse. Or so her father and everyone else believes. She’s a. Someone who has survived a terrible illness. She and other. A review of Paper Towns (by John Green). A review of Throne of Glass (by Sarah J. Maas) →. You are comm...
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A review of Let it Snow (by John Green, Maureen Johnson, and Lauren Mryacle) | wordly goods
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I'll blog while you read. My first post: Meet me and my blog. A review of Let it Snow (by John Green, Maureen Johnson, and Lauren Mryacle). Three interconnected stories from three bestselling authors: John Green ( Paper Towns. The Fault in our Stars. Maureen Johnson ( The Name of the Star. And Lauren Myracle (The Internet Girls series.). My thoughts on Let it Snow:. A review of What Light (by Jay Asher). A review of Far from the Madding Crowd (by Thomas Hardy) →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. You are comme...
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October | 2016 | wordly goods
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I'll blog while you read. My first post: Meet me and my blog. A review of Edgar Allan Poe’s poems and short stories. Here’s a short list of poems that I found to be Halloween-ish:. Spirits of the Dead. A review of The Haters (by Jesse Andrews). I’d recommend this book to music lovers, or readers who like a charming and unpredictable read. Down to the point where they turn and hate each other? A review of Looking for Alaska (by John Green). A review of If I Stay (by Gayle Forman). This is a beautifully wr...
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The best books I’ve read in 2016 | wordly goods
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I'll blog while you read. My first post: Meet me and my blog. The best books I’ve read in 2016. First, I want to wish you a Happy New Year! I’ve had a great year blogging, I started my blog in May, not to sure if anyone would even read my reviews. I was really surprised when my blog reached up to thirty followers, so thanks to everyone who liked and read my posts, and a big thank you to my followers! To close off this year, I want to give a list of the best books I’ve read this year. This book really stu...
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A review of The Woman in White (by Wilkie Collins) | wordly goods
https://wordlygoodsblog.wordpress.com/2016/11/12/a-review-of-the-woman-in-white-by-wilkie-collins
I'll blog while you read. My first post: Meet me and my blog. A review of The Woman in White (by Wilkie Collins). I didn’t think I would like this book at. The characters each had a memorable personality, I still vividly remember them. The plot was incredibly strong, and the story wasn’t predictable. The story had me scrambling to solve the huge mystery, and the ending was a big shocker. A review of Six of Crows (by leigh Bardugo). A review of The Invisible Man (by H.G. Wells) →. Enter your comment here.
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May | 2016 | wordly goods
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I'll blog while you read. My first post: Meet me and my blog. A review of The 5th Wave. I’ve never really been into science fiction, but when I picked up a copy of. I knew this was going to be an amazing read. I love Cassie, she is the perfect definition of a heroine, and all of the characters were strong and had meaning. Thick It really doesn’t take that long to read, especially if you really get into the story. Lucky survive. After the 4th wave, only one rule applies: trust no one. The Last Star,.
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September | 2016 | wordly goods
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I'll blog while you read. My first post: Meet me and my blog. A review of Emma (by Jane Austen). I loved this book, it’s mostly a comedy, but there are serious elements to the novel. Jane Austen was an exquisite writer, and I’m ashamed to say that this is the only novel of hers that I’ve read. I have seen movie adaptations of Pride and Prejudice, Mansfield Park, and Emma. I recommend this novel to readers who enjoy classics, or comedies. A review of To Kill a Mocking bird (by Harper Lee). I love Jules Ve...