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December 8, 2014

SHOOTING YOURSELF by Haje Jan Kamps

December 8, 2014

SHOOTING YOURSELF by Haje Jan KampsRecently I found myself at one of the newly opened local libraries; specifically the one I dubbed the hipster library. Since a lot of the books on the shelves were new, I took it upon myself to check out all the photography books that caught my fancy. One of those books was Shooting Yourself.

· Categories: Non-Fiction Keywords: creativity, inspiration, photographers

November 27, 2014

SWIPE (Swipe #1) by Evan Angler

November 27, 2014

SWIPE (Swipe #1) by Evan AnglerSwipe didn’t really grip me until the last two or three chapters. The world building was impeccable throughout the book but I wasn’t sure where the plot was going until the book was almost over.

· Categories: Fiction Keywords: american authors, audiobooks, family problems, friendship, futuristc, mystery

November 24, 2014

MATCHED (Matched #1) by Ally Condie

November 24, 2014

MATCHED (Matched #1) by Ally CondieMatched was a fairly mellow book for a dystopian fiction. In fact, it started off with a markedly utopia society in which peace reigned. Cassia looked forward to her Matching ceremony, where she would meet her Match. She fully trusted the Society to determine her ideal partner whom she would marry four years later, when they were 21 years old.

· Categories: Fiction Keywords: audiobooks, choices, discrimination, dystopian, friendship, futuristic, health, inequality, love triangles, morality, on love, post-apocalyptic, romance, siblinghood

November 19, 2014

GET HAPPY by Mary Amato

November 19, 2014

GET HAPPY by Mary AmatoGet Happy is such a sweet book with the right amount of conflict and tension. I liked Minerva right from the start. She was kinda bratty at first but a very self-aware brat fluent in sarcasm, so reading this book amused me tremendously.

· Categories: Fiction Keywords: american authors, family, family myth, family problems, friendship, high school, lyrics, music, realistic fiction, romance, single parenthood, solid platonic friendship

November 11, 2014

THE GEOGRAPHY OF YOU AND ME by Jennifer E. Smith

November 11, 2014

THE GEOGRAPHY OF YOU AND ME by Jennifer E. SmithWhen I finished reading The Geography of You and Me, I wasn’t terribly impacted but I could appreciate the good parts of the book. The thing about life is that a lot of experiences are so outrageous, we’d be in utter disbelief were we to read about them in a book.

· Categories: Fiction Keywords: american authors, dating, light-hearted books, long distance relationships, netgalley, realistic fiction, review copies, road trip, romance, single parenthood, travel

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