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April 28, 2014

HEARTBEAT by Elizabeth Scott

April 28, 2014

Heartbeat was a relatively good book for me, although I didn’t think it was exceptional. No matter how much I tried, I couldn’t connect emotionally. For a book such as this, not connecting emotionally feels like a downfall because the whole concept of it is actually very heartbreaking. Instead, I felt rather detached. Maybe because…

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· Categories: Epic Recs, Fiction Keywords: accidents, american authors, death, ethics, family problems, friendship, grief, life, life support, morality, realistic fiction, suffering

April 23, 2014

CONVERTING KATE by Beckie Weinheimer

April 23, 2014

Kate is a character I’m going to remember for a long time to come. She is someone I’d like to be friends with if I were to meet her in real life. Most of the time I remember books for their stories and their ideas but I will remember this book for the person whose…

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· Categories: Fiction Keywords: agnosticism, american authors, christianity, cross country, death, faith, family problems, friendship, grief, high school, interpersonal relations, lgbtq characters, mothers and daughters, on books, self discovery, self perception, single parenthood, sports

April 22, 2014

THIS IS WHAT HAPPY LOOKS LIKE by Jennifer E. Smith

April 22, 2014

With a page count of 416, I expected way more out of This is What Happy Looks Like. I’m convinced that even with 300 pages, the story would’ve had adequate room to breathe. In fact, I expect a whole lot more depth out of a thicker book, especially when it’s Contemporary. There’s little world building…

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· Categories: Fiction Keywords: acting and actors, american authors, dating, emailing, epistolary, friendship, holidays, internet, realistic fiction, romance, single parenthood, summer

April 11, 2014

CHOP CHOP by Simon Wroe

April 11, 2014

The thing about reading debut novels is that you never know what to expect. This abyss of the unknown is exacerbated when you have the privilege of reading a review copy. While not knowing can be disconcerting to some readers, I think it is precisely that which heightens the thrill of a book. In the…

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· Categories: Fiction Keywords: british authors, crime, death, dysfunctional families, fresh graduates, kitchen work, metafiction, restaurants, suffering, working life

April 8, 2014

RAW BLUE by Kirsty Eagar

April 8, 2014

Raw Blue is one of those books with a very apt title. It indeed is a raw book. It’s a book about finding yourself, dealing with or avoiding the past (whichever way you see it) and coming to terms with family differences. There’re a lot of reasons for Carly to be down but she has…

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· Categories: Fiction Keywords: australian authors, dating, discrimination, dysfunctional families, friendship, kitchen work, rape, realistic fiction, restaurants, self-esteem, sports, surfing, synesthesia

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