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BibliophileBelle

BibliophileBelle

Joined April 2016

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Frankenstein: ; Or, The Modern Prometheus by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
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Legendary | Stephanie Garber
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Because when she loved, she did it fiercely as she lived ❤️❤️❤️

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I love this, love is love, tough love is important in raising youth. It truly does take a village to raise a balanced child.
"You might think it was cruel of me just now, yelling at him like that, but it's exactly what he needs. It's what he never had growing up. To know that somebody cares enough to get pissed off."

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A Tale of Two Cities | Charles Dickens
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I am participating in a reading challenge this year to get me out of reading the same authors/ type of book. A Tale of Two Cities falls under the category of: a book you were supposed to read in high school but did not, can't wait to see how it unfolds!

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My set is finally here!

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A Midsummer Night's Dream | William Shakespeare
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Old Billy had a sense of humor!

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This was a great read, I enjoyed the fact that each short story gave me a unique glimpse of how other people function an the daily with brain damage.

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Great read if you work with youth, it's difficult to read at times but life isn't always a cakewalk. Cupcake Brown serves her life story on a plate, just remember there is always hope!

courtney I read this book in high school (10 years ago) and I still think about it on a regular basis! 9y
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This book is one of my top five favorite books, it's rich with adventure of far off lands, heists and literary schooling Stephan Templeton becomes a great man through trial and error but not without leaving you with belly laugh.

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Flesh and Blood | Patricia Cornwell
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If you love Cornwell like I do then you know Dr. Kay Scarpetta doesn't lose her edge, still as sharp and engaging as ever!