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Love & Gelato (Love & Gelato, #1)
Jenna Evans Welch
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This book is really depressing. If you like depressing books that make you feel smart reading it, then read it. However, as shallow as it sounds, I like a happy ending. It doesn’t need to even end perfectly, I’m fine with a bittersweet ending, but this was just sad. I’m read that this is a metaphor for how capitalism strips people of individuality, which is interesting but I don’t really care enough to read into it. Also this is the weirdest metaphor for capitalism ever.
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Homeschool Series Volume IV: Ourselves (Charlotte Mason Homeschool)
Charlotte M. Mason
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The Metamorphosis
Franz Kafka
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Daily Doctrine: A One-Year Guide to Systematic Theology
Kevin DeYoung
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New Morning Mercies for Teens: A Daily Gospel Devotional
Paul David Tripp
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New Morning Mercies: A Daily Gospel Devotional
Paul David Tripp
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Friend-ish: Reclaiming Real Friendship in a Culture of Confusion
Kelly Needham
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A collection of the pilot books for popular series, for those of us who love to follow a character's journey for as long as an author will let us! Some of the below series have heavily debated starting points and book read orders--in those cases the pilot was selected based on what seems to be the most popular approach.
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For me, I think just about every movie adaptation of The Count of Monte Cristo is unbearable. When I finished reading the book, I rented the 2002 adaptation to watch with my grandma and throughout the entire movie I was just yelling at the screen and turning to her explaining all of the parts they left out or things that never even happened in the book that they added in, and by the end she was laughing because she said she didn't even really get to watch the movie from me ranting the whole time LOL
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Curious what people think the best book to movie adaption of all time is? For me, I think it's gotta be Harry Potter--made it somehow even more magical!
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Books that made it on the big screen