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The Time Machine by H.G. Wells
4.0
I liked it rather quickly. Not a hard read and it makes you think about the future. Wells' writing is actually great.
Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen
3.0
Austen's writing is still as talented as it ever was. But not something I would pick up out of want to read.
How to Cook Your Daughter: A Memoir by Jessica Hendra
4.0
It's unsettling and so honest it hurts being able to understand what love can allow people to tolerate, forgive, and not question even when we know it's wrong. This is the first memoir I've ever read and the narration is crucial to learning from Jessica first-hand her experiences.
The Decay of Lying: An Observation by Oscar Wilde
3.0
Very quick read and insightful. The phrase "life imitates art" has never been so eerily large and clear than now.
Emma by Jane Austen
3.0
What started as a slow read became an even slower read but quickly picked up there at the end.