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Over the weekend I finished reading An Abundance of Katherines by John Green, and found it to be another stellar book by the author. The story is about Colin, a child prodigy, who has a tendency to only date girls named Katherine, and spends the book working on his Theorem that shows the bell curve of a …

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I recently read Paper Towns by John Green which is set to come out in theaters this July. I chose this book after watching and reading The Fault In Our Stars and enjoying them both. The story is about a missing girl (Margo Roth Spiegelman) and her friends following clues to try and figure out where …

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When I first started reading Bone Season, Book 1 in Samantha Shannon’s series, almost two years ago, I was very confused. What was all this talk of clairvoyants and Rephaite, Mime Lords and Scion? But about halfway through the book, it all came together really nicely, and when I read the book a second time, …

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I have been a fan of Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan (Ryanverse) series since I was old enough to read these books. I inherited some of the books from my siblings as hand me downs…until I started collecting the ones I’d missed, as well as the new ones, and now have the full 17-book series, with …

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Brief list of some things I am looking forward to in 2015. January Kelly Clarkson – A single in January with a “major male star” and promises of a new album. The Mime Order – Second book in the “Bone Season” series. February Better Call Saul – Breaking Bad fans don’t need to wait any …

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I have never read anything of Klavan’s in the past, but obviously recognized the name, as some of his previous works have been made into movies, such as True Crime (starring/directed by/produced by Clint Eastwood). MindWar is the first book in what is called “The MindWar Trilogy” and centers around Rick Dial, a former star Quarterback who has …

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I Like Big Books

July 2, 2014