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The Well of Ascension by Brandon Sanderson

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5.0

Gotta keep reading!
There's a web of information and secrets that are itching to be connected.
I already know this trilogy will be AMAZING.
A Brief History of Time by Stephen Hawking

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5.0

Stephen Hawking was a very skilled writer and a very funny man. He succinctly summarizes the state of physics in a very interesting and very organized way.
Though I do have some doubts whether it is clear enough to the general public. Nevertheless, it is surprisingly digestible. In my opinion, way more digestible than Astrophysics for People in a Hurry which doesn't go into such detail and somehow is more confusing.
I really enjoyed all the history he threw in there when relevant. About Einstein, Newton and random funny anecdotes.
I learned, I laughed, it made me eager to know more and read other books by Stephen Hawking.
The Hero of Ages by Brandon Sanderson

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5.0

Amazing ending to the trilogy. Not what I expected at all. Left me confused and sad but I can't blame the author. It was an awesome plot twist and even better ending to the story.
Navegações by Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen

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5.0

wow... I always said I didn't enjoy Sophia's works that much but this one. wow. I'll reread it again for sure. the way she humanizes the discoveries is perfectly soothing
Will Grayson, Will Grayson by David Levithan, John Green

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5.0

I absolutely loved this book! The characters were super relatable. It had that John Green feel that I like. It discussed important issues without being on the nose about them. And above all it was really really funny. One of my favorite John Green books. And now I need to find other David Levithan books so I can check them out.
The Girl Who Played with Fire by Stieg Larsson

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5.0

the end wrapped up a bit too quickly but... wtv the book is too good