Tag: Disability
28
Sep
Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine: I Understand the Hype
by A.S. Thornton
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If you haven’t seen Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine around, then you might be living under a rock even more than I am. After hearing it...
25
Jun
The Bride Test: A Bit Cheesy, But Cute
by A.S. Thornton
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The Bride Test is Helen Hoang’s second book following her debut, The Kiss Quotient. Her debut was a light-hearted and low-stress read, so I figured I’d...
12
Apr
Miracle Creek: Surprise! A Thriller I Highly Recommend
by A.S. Thornton
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Miracle Creek piqued my interest based on cover and title alone. When I found out it was a court room thriller, I kicked myself for requesting...
25
Sep
The Day of the Triffids: Where Triffids aren’t Central to the Story
by A.S. Thornton
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Day of the Triffids by John Wyndham is a post-apocalyptic story that details what happens when everyone (except a few) wake up blind. Oh, and...
09
Jan
Heidi: A Children’s Lit Mash-Up
by A.S. Thornton
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Now, I’m not saying that anyone ripped anyone off. I’m just saying that Heidi by Johanna Spyri reminded me of a lot of the other children’s classics...
01
Aug
The Bedlam Stacks: Special Guest Review by the Husband (*throws confetti*)!
by A.S. Thornton
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Happy book birthday to The Bedlam Stacks by Natasha Pulley! I received this book as an advanced copy from Bloomsbury USA, and with it was a sort...