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The ending of this is why its so low I think - I was really enjoying it up until st John's everything / if it had ended earlier id say 4 ⭐️
BUT THIS CANNOT BE CONSIDERED A LOVE STORY RIGHT!? this was a train wreck of horrible men.
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Jane Eyre
Charlotte Brontë
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This is my cup of tea forsureeee. And a sign to rewatch my octopus teacher??
(Cameron - go listen to manchild by Sabrina Carpenter. Tova & Marcellus, no notes ur perfect)
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This is my cup of tea forsureeee. And a sign to rewatch my octopus teacher??
(Cameron - go listen to manchild by Sabrina Carpenter. Tova & Marcellus, no notes ur perfect)
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Remarkably Bright Creatures
Shelby Van Pelt
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Twelve (The Naturals, #4.5)
Jennifer Lynn Barnes
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I have very vivid memory of hardcover books costing around 17€ here in Germany a few years ago. Today I saw a hardcover version of Bury Our Bones on the Midnight Soil (no special edition or anything) for 38€. I bought the paperback for 26€. Have we lost the plot? Reading used to be kind of affordable? Do authors get more money since the prices are higher (which I would actually be fine with then but I have a feeling that's not the case)? Is this a Germany specific thing? I really do love my library card even more now.