Reviews

Kora Ka: Novella with "Mira-Mare" by Hilda Doolittle

hylian_pirate's review

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5.0

Great book that tells a story of a young genius that gets put into heavy training from a young age in preparation for an upcoming alien invasion. The boy suffers ethical dilemmas on his journey because of his genuineness and more-than-average abilities.

elanazimm's review

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2.0

4.5 ⭐

maxines_obsessions's review

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1.0

A book like this is incredibly hard to rate.
It is definitely worth a read.

txbooklover's review

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2.0

This memoir chronicles a woman’s survival after major injuries and burns during 9/11. It’s hard to not have respect for someone who has endured and overcome such a tragedy, but there was an element of her only expressing her strength and never acknowledging any doubt or weakness during a long, grueling recovery. Just an average read for me. 2.5/5 stars.

klyon's review

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5.0

Absolutely the most terrifying end of the world since The Parable of the Talents (Octavia Butler).

lola425's review

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4.0

Strout does more with the ecphonetic "Oh, William!" than most writers do in a whole novel. Lucy Barton's story continues as we follow her and her ex-husband William on a road trip to uncover secrets from William's past. Along the way, back and forth in time we learn about Lucy, William, their children, and what it means to love.

shira_'s review

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5.0

One of the best books in the series. The deduction is great; the characters are interesting and I really enjoyed the book and Fandorin.

mrjonathan's review

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4.0

Relies on insinuations for the bulk of interest, which clouds the truth of who this icon was.

nclyh's review

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3.0

some intense imagery here

thriftygal's review

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5.0

THIS IS HILARIOUS!!! I was hitting a wall during this 24 hour readathon and this has absolutely added laughter to my spirit!