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Between the comedy of errors that occurs on a regular basis when Stephanie and Lula are on a case to the zinger lines that the characters say, I think I actually laughed the entire way through this book. My thoughts: All of the Stephanie Plum books I’ve read/listened to so far, I think this is my favorite one by far. Uncle Pip’s lucky bottle will have Stephanie getting lucky-the only The dark and dangerous security expert, Ranger. Turnpike toilet paper bandit, and a drug dealer.Ĭomes with perks in the guise of Trenton’s hottest cop, Joe Morelli, and This involves hunting down a man wanted for polygamy, a Vincent Plum Bail Bonds means Stephanie can keep being a bounty hunter. Raise enough money to save the business, and Vinnie, from ruin. Hobbit-Con look sane, and Uncle Pip’s lucky bottle, they just might Vinnie turns out to be harder than raising $786,000.Ī bonds office yard sale, a plan that makes Mooner’s If they can rescue him, it will buy them some time to Tracking down people, Stephanie, Lula, and Connie have an advantage inįinding Vinnie. Manager Connie, and file clerk Lula to raise the money. NobodyĮlse will pay to get Vinnie back, leaving it up to Stephanie, office Plum Bail Bonds, has run up a gambling debt of $786,000 with mobsterīobby Sunflower and is being held until the cash can be produced. Problem is, Uncle Pip didn’t specify if the bottle brought Bounty hunter Stephanie Plum has inherited a “lucky” bottle from her He does so by giving us the story of Griffin, a teenager with extreme OCD, who is burying the love of his life Theo. I was a fan of his previous book, More Happy Than Not, and can very happily report that he avoids the sophomore slump. Or at least, he's dragged mine for the second time with History is All You Left Me. Īdam Silvera just has a knack for dragging you wig through the mud with his writing and making you enjoy it. 'There isn't a teenager alive who won't find their heart described perfectly on these pages.' Patrick Ness, author of The Knife of Never Letting. Griffin must make a choice: confront the past, or miss out on the future. But as their relationship becomes increasingly complicated, dangerous truths begin to surface. Now, reeling from grief and worsening OCD, Griffin turns to an unexpected person for help. Theo was his best friend, his ex-boyfriend and the one he believed he would end up with. Griffin has lost his first love in a drowning accident. It hurts even more because this isn’t the first promise you’ve broken. And you should know I’m really pissed because you swore you would never die and yet here we are. You’re still alive in alternate universes, Theo, but I live in the real world where this morning you’re having an open casket funeral. 1 BESTSELLER THEY BOTH DIE AT THE END comes an explosive examination of grief, mental illness, and the devastating consequences of refusing to let go of the past. New York Times and international bestselling author Sherrilyn Kenyon is a regular at the #1 spot. I am cursed never to know peace or happiness-not so long as my enemy waits in the night to destroy us both. But for me to love her would mean her death. With her unconventional ways and ability to baffle me, Sunshine is the one person I find myself needing. She wants nothing past tonight, no ties, no long-term commitments.īut every time I look at her, I start yearning for dreams that I buried centuries ago. Flamboyant and extravagant, Sunshine Runningwolf should be the perfect woman for me. Instead, I get a runaway Mardi Gras float that tries to turn me into roadkill and a beautiful woman who saves my life but can't remember where she put my pants. All I want in return is a hot babe in a red dress, who wants nothing more from me then one night. For centuries, I've protected the innocent and watched over the mankind, making sure they are safe in a world where nothing is ever certain. Once the sun goes down, I am the baddest thing prowling the night: I command the elements, and I know no fear. I have my chicory coffee, my warm beignets, and my best friend on the cell phone. How should I count it?Ī: Count each one individually. Q: I'm reading a book with multiple novels contained in one volume. The goal is to complete your challenge by the end of the year. We all get into reading slumps at some point in the year. Q: Do you have to start and finish a book each week?Ī: No. This includes “book XX of 52” or single book posts. We will remove individual posts that are more appropriate for the aggregated threads to keep the front page clear. We try to keep this sub fairly focused on the weekly discussions. Please check for round-up and list posts before making a new one. Members can participate in that post to discuss what you've read, and what you're planning to read.ĭuring the last week of the year, the moderators post "round up" posts for lists of books completed, favorites, least favorites, etc. Set a goal to read X number of books in the year (it doesn't have to be 52)Įach Sunday, the moderators make a weekly post, which is stickied at the top of the page. 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To avoid being reprimanded by the “spoiler police” there is a limited amount that can be discussed about the novel. Published a couple of days prior the event, A Keeperfollows Norton’s debut novel, Holding. Every minor change regarding what we've known to be their origin feels truer because of that. This is unapologetically the epic story of the amazons' version. She takes full advantage of the fact that the same myths have concurrent iterations without dismissing the partiality of every existing version. Kelly Sue DeConnick has such a sharp, timely take on Wonder Woman and Greek myth lore. I can barely fathom the greatness of what the creative team accomplishes here. In fact, I love this trilogy so much that I will get the books in print for my shelf. But I can tell you that the writing is marvelous as well. I‘d say, with confidence, that this is my favorite artwork in ANY comicbook. If it is, in the end, or if it’s a blessing in disguise is up for the reader to decide.Īs in the previous 2 volumes, the artwork was simply stunning. However, not all people are the same and some might not be capable of losing everyone they love. But when necessary, Amazons will fight and die. And they will not suffer the insubordination of women. After the act of a young Amazon in the 2nd volume, the male gods know. This 3rd volume in the Wonder Woman: Historia trilogy about how Diana was born gives us the reckoning. Better to die on our own terms than to live in bond. In the summer after graduating from college, Suleika Jaouad was preparing, as they say in commencement speeches, to enter “the real world.” She had fallen in love and moved to Paris to pursue her dream of becoming a war correspondent. Jaouad’s insights about the self, connectedness, uncertainty and time speak to all of us.”-The Washington Post Her writing restores the moon, lights the way as we learn to endure the unknown.”-Chanel Miller, The New York Times Book Review “I was immersed for the whole ride and would follow Jaouad anywhere.ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR: The New York Times Book Review, The Washington Post, The Rumpus, Library Journal A searing, deeply moving memoir of illness and recovery that traces one young woman’s journey from diagnosis to remission to re-entry into “normal” life-from the author of the Life, Interrupted column in The New York Times. |