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Raw Dog: The Naked Truth About Hot Dogs
Jamie Loftus
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Jamie Loftus
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The Tortoise's Tale: A Novel
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Hello!!
I have read exactly zero (0) books in this quest, but I would LOVE to get me that lil tent badge this year!
Which books on this list are your faves? Howcome and whyfor?
I do own The Night Circus so that'll def be part of my journey, but I would love love love some help choosing the other 4 titles, so please help ya girl out if you have a minute and let me know what you would pick!
Thank you in advance! (also if you wanna buddy read something holla at your girl!)
karigan commented on karigan's review of Mad Sisters of Esi
Where do I begin with this wonderful book? Mad Sisters of Esi is a fever dream in the most beautiful way possible. It envelops you in the deepest hug while pushing you into a world of unknowns, trusting that you will make your way back to center as the story unfolds.
The characters will stay with me for the rest of my life. Each of them feels so different, but somehow all incredibly relatable. I found myself in each one as they went through absolute highs and devastating lows.
The setting and writing style are my favorite aspects of this book by far. Each new place is an awe-inspiring walk through cosmic dreams. And the way we are constantly flipping from one POV to the next, from diaries to academic journals, you're constantly kept on your toes in the best way possible.
I wanted to stay with the mad sisters and never leave them. This book demands to be read at a steady pace, to ensure you are fully taking it in. But I never wanted to finish because it meant having to say goodbye. Mehta has written a novel truly out of this world and I can't wait to return home to it.
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Where do I begin with this wonderful book? Mad Sisters of Esi is a fever dream in the most beautiful way possible. It envelops you in the deepest hug while pushing you into a world of unknowns, trusting that you will make your way back to center as the story unfolds.
The characters will stay with me for the rest of my life. Each of them feels so different, but somehow all incredibly relatable. I found myself in each one as they went through absolute highs and devastating lows.
The setting and writing style are my favorite aspects of this book by far. Each new place is an awe-inspiring walk through cosmic dreams. And the way we are constantly flipping from one POV to the next, from diaries to academic journals, you're constantly kept on your toes in the best way possible.
I wanted to stay with the mad sisters and never leave them. This book demands to be read at a steady pace, to ensure you are fully taking it in. But I never wanted to finish because it meant having to say goodbye. Mehta has written a novel truly out of this world and I can't wait to return home to it.