Review: Verity By Colleen Hoover

Review: Verity By Colleen Hoover
Synopsis: Lowen Ashleigh is an author at the edge of bankruptcy. Jeremy Crawford, the husband of Verity Crawford and one of the most prominent authors of the moment, hires him to finish the book series. Verity Crawford was his wife's work before she suffered a serious accident which left her in a coma. Lowen moves in to the couple's home to finish his assignment. He was hoping to locate enough material for the notes Verity was writing, but what he didn’t expect is to discover in the chaos of the office is Verity's autobiography. It is kept secret so it ...
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Review: Layla By Colleen Hoover

Review: Layla By Colleen Hoover
Synopsis: Leeds is certain that Layla will be his forever love when he meets her. But Layla's unexpected attack leaves her fighting for her own life. Layla is able to recover after several weeks in hospital. However, emotional and mental scars have left Leeds with a woman he fell in love. Leeds takes Layla back to where they first met. Layla's demeanor changes once they get there. This is just one of many strange events. Leeds feels distant from Layla and soon finds comfort in Willow, another guest at the B&B with whom he shares his concerns. His curiosity for ...
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Review: Pride and Prejudice By Jane Austen

Review: Pride and Prejudice By Jane Austen
Synopsis: Jane Austen occupied a prominent position in British literature. Edward Said and Rudyard Kipling criticized Austen's prose and irony, but his social portraiture and stylistic elegance make them a reference point in 19th-century literature. Pride and Prejudice is her most well-known novel. It tells the story of Elizabeth Bennet and Fitzwilliam darcy's struggle to overcome their prejudices and find love that is contrary to all odds. It is a well-known truth that every man who has a lot of money needs a wife. About"Pride and Prejudice" Pride and Prejudice is a beloved classic in the romance genre. The story ...
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Review: Things The Grandchildren Should Know By Mark Oliver Everett

Review: Things The Grandchildren Should Know By Mark Oliver Everett
Well, I believe the matter would be easier if there weren't so many Ted talks, or whatever their name is. To give you another example, without gathering. Without the melancholy broadcasts of television or radio. Those are the future fortune-tellers. It seems that all of them are professors of something. What about those who use Photoshop slogans to make a book? Or something that looks like one? You understand me, people like this. Charlatans. They are all enslaved by many sinister ores, ennes and may also require a pill to get to sleep. They are light beings, having read Coelho ...
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Review: The Copenhagen Trilogy By Tove Ditlevsen

Review: The Copenhagen Trilogy By Tove Ditlevsen
Tove Ditlevsen, a Danish author, recounts her life in three volumes. Seix Barral has combined them into one volume, which is called Childhood, Youth, and Dependence. The first volume tells the story of Ditlevsen's childhood in Copenhagen's Vesterbro, a working-class area. It also includes her friends and family, as well as her determination to leave behind childhood and become a writer. The second volume focuses on Ditlevsen's adolescence, youth and struggles to establish himself in the literary landscape of his country. He also intersperses precarious jobs and, finally, his third volume is marked by his marriages, and, as his title ...
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Review: The Sin Eater By Megan Campisi

Review: The Sin Eater By Megan Campisi
Although The Eater of Sin sounds very intriguing, what really caught my eye was the fact that it was inspired by a real event. In some parts of Great Britain, there was a tradition of eating bread alongside the coffins and absolving the dead. It is known only that they were socially excluded. Megan Campisi was able to concoct The Sin Eater from this information. He also includes a list at the beginning of his book that lists the sins and the foods that must be consumed to make them forget. These foods are the names of the chapters. This ...
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Review: Orfeo by Richard Powers

Review: Orfeo by Richard Powers
As a literary specimen, Powers constitutes an anomaly, since from being a cult writer he has gone on to have a huge number of readers without having changed one iota the premises on which his writing is based. From an encyclopedic wisdom, in his complex narrative constructions Powers enters with astonishing authority in fields as diverse as neuroscience, theoretical physics, musicology, molecular genetics, game theory, information technology, the advances of the artificial intelligence or the mechanisms of virtual reality. All these disciplines play a key role in his narrative corpus as a whole, made up of 12 novels, most of ...
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Review : The Song Of The Silent Snow By Hubert Selby Jr.

Review : The Song Of The Silent Snow By Hubert Selby Jr.
Hubert Selby Jr., an American writer, did not forgive God for abandoning his people. Maybe that's why, as he wrote one morning in a very furious Psalm he understood better the demons in his country. They could have tails or horns, but they were trapped and tormented by an inner voice, which was a reflection their world. A world that humiliated and tore their souls and joy to pieces with every passing day. Maybe that is why he was so concerned about "comforting his friends", with helping them "find all their detached, tortured" selfs", washing their wounds on their knees, ...
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