Category: One-Liners
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Cress by Marissa Meyer
Thorne is my favourite character in the series so far. He’s the comic relief. I’m pretty excited for book four.
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Scarlet by Marissa Meyer
Love how she kept Cinder’s story going while focussing on a whole new set of characters. Red Riding Hood is bad ass. Kendra wrote a review for this one, too.
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Cinder by Marissa Meyer
I LOVE FAIRY TALES. I LOVE DYSTOPIAN WORLDS. And I’m pretty pumped that this version of Cinderella delves deeper than evil sisters and Prince Charming. (So does my friend Kendra, and she actually writes hilarious reviews.)
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I Beat the Odds by Michael Oher
If ever I hire a ghost writer, it will not be Don Yaeger. If ever I hire a woman to play my adoptive mother, it will most definitely be Sandra Bullock (The Blind Side).
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1982 by Jian Ghomeshi
In light of recent discoveries, I’d say that Jian Ghomeshi’s memoir probably could have dug a little deeper than the year he discovered new wave music and eyeliner.
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Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas
What’s that they say? Revenge is a dish best served cold? Yeah buddy!
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The Cat’s Table by Michael Ondaatje
There is a musicality with which Ondaatje writes. Beautiful novel.