For some reason it has been taken me longer to read books than normal this year. I have been slightly discouraged by this but am hopeful that it is just a phase and I will get back to reading between 4-7 books a month. For the time being, the following is what I read in March and April:
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I have read this book before, but was less enthralled by it the second time around. It is a pretty big book - I want to say that it is over 600 pages and took me the whole month of March to get through. I have read better books about Teddy Roosevelt than this one, but I enjoy reading about the Roosevelt family enough that I would read this again. |
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I couldn't NOT read this book after having read the original four books and reading part of the leaked rough draft of this book. I enjoyed reading the story from another person's perspective and would probably read this one again too, but not any time soon. I would recommend this book to anyone who read the original twilight series. |
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So...I was really looking forward to reading this book because I absolutely loved reading her book called The Secret Life of Bees and the content of this book intrigued me - especially because I am not religious and like to read about different twists on the major religions. To me, this book was just okay. I am glad I read it, and I would probably recommend it to others who have read this author's books, but I am not sure I would recommend this book to everyone. |
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This book made me sick to my stomach and kept me up at night. Literally. I had a hard time sleeping for two nights in a row while reading this book because it affected me so deeply. I would recommend this book to everyone to read, but especially those who think that our country can do no wrong because after reading this book - I can assure you we are no better than the countries that we think we are above. The atrocities that we have committed against other human beings, whom a lot of were most likely innocent, is a disgrace, and I hope that somewhere, somehow those who committed these atrocities have to account for their actions. How some of those in charge and those who they commanded can sleep at night knowing what they did to these prisoners is beyond me. |
January Books Read: 4
February Books Read: 3
March Books Read: 1
April Books Read: 3
Total Read: 11
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