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94 reviews

The Stupidest Angel: A Heartwarming Tale of Christmas Terror by Christopher Moore

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4.0

Another gem from my favourite author. A comical look at one of God's most revered angels, and his dumb mishaps.
Fluke: Or, I Know Why the Winged Whale Sings by Christopher Moore

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5.0

For all those scuba divers out there, you may find this tale to be an enjoyable read. I actually learnt a little bit about aquatic life through reading this novel. Makes you wonder how much we really do understand about our oceans and it's vast contents.
Unforgettable Fire: Past, Present and Future--The Definitive Biography of U2 by Eamon Dunphy

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4.0

A complete understanding of where the biggest band on earth came from. NB: Their original name for the band was Feedback.
1,001 Ways to Save the Earth by Joanna Yarrow

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5.0

So, after having my car window tapped on by who I initially thought was a stranger, but turned out to be a girl I went to highschool, this girl had asked me to turn of my idling car since I was in my parking spot reading a newspaper. This got me thinking more about my carbon footprint, which then prompted me to purchase this book. What an awesome book! I had no idea of all the ways I'm already helping to save the planet, and there are even more easy ways to make changes that I had no idea about!
The Lizard Cage by Karen Connelly

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5.0

An amazing tale of survival and courage. Of course, I was crying uncontrollably at some parts. A good book will do that to me.
Life of Pi by Yann Martel

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5.0

Yet another book that caused me to weep. The entire time I wasreading this story, I was fully expecting the tiger to start talking to the boy. I was slightly disappointed when none of the animals were talking animals. THAT would have been amazing!!
Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff, Christ's Childhood Pal by Christopher Moore

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5.0

The best book i've ever read, bar NONE! You'll be laughing out loud while enjoying this satire on one ofthe greatest stories ever recorded.
The Nanny Diaries by Emma McLaughlin, Nicola Kraus

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3.0

How this novel rings true! It was like I was reading about my experience working as a nanny in Sydney, except the posh apartment was replaced by a posh house in the suburbs. Incredible, I couldn't put it down!
Jitterbug Perfume by Tom Robbins

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5.0

Whimsical, fun, has a happy ending.
Black Berry, Sweet Juice: On Being Black and White in Canada by Lawrence Hill

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5.0

For all those who want to understand what's it's been like for aperson like me of mixed race, READ THIS! You'll have a much better grasp of the subtle racism and bull shit biracial folks deal with on a day to day basis. And he's Canadian.