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Charbel (queez) | 2729 comments Here I will list all the books (50 minimum) that I will read this year. I will also include a rating and a review if available.


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Charbel (queez) | 2729 comments 1) Fear Nothing by Lisa Gardner Fear Nothing (Detective D.D. Warren, #7) by Lisa Gardner (3 stars).


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Charbel (queez) | 2729 comments My review of Fear Nothing is here.


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Charbel (queez) | 2729 comments 3) Fablehaven Fablehaven (Fablehaven, #1) by Brandon Mull by Brandon Mull (3 stars).
Review to come later.


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Charbel (queez) | 2729 comments My Fablehaven review can be found here.


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Bionic Jean (bionicjean) Hope you write a review of this - I'd like to read your thoughts! It's one of those "How come I've never read it?" books for me.


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Charbel (queez) | 2729 comments I've tried to write one before, but I'm never quite satisfied with it. Perhaps it's time to try again.


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Bionic Jean (bionicjean) Sometimes it does take a while for thoughts and an overall impression to come together in your mind ...


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Charbel (queez) | 2729 comments My review of The Origin of Species is here.


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Charbel (queez) | 2729 comments 5) The Village by the Sea The Village by the Sea by Anita Desai by Anita Desai (3 stars). My small review is here.


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Angela M Glad you tried again. Charbel. Very nice review !


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Charbel (queez) | 2729 comments Thanks Angela :)


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dely | 5214 comments Charbel wrote: "6) The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, #1) by Douglas Adams by Douglas Adams (5 stars). My review is here."

This is in my wishlist since a lot of years but I never read it!


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LauraT (laurata) | 14362 comments Mod
One of my son's favourite "set" of novels. He likes all of them and reread them every now and then.
I find them on the contrary a bit ... fragmentary. And also "dated". But like them nontheless


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Charbel (queez) | 2729 comments Dely, I definitely recommend it. Particularly on a gloomy day!

Laura, I've only read this one, but I hope to read the others soon. I surprisingly didn't find it outdated, as I'm usually very picky about those kind of books.


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LauraT (laurata) | 14362 comments Mod
De gustibus ...
;)


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One of my all time favourites


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Charbel (queez) | 2729 comments Heather wrote: "One of my all time favourites"

Completely understandable.


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Leslie | 16369 comments Charbel wrote: "10) The Restaurant at the End of the Universe by Douglas Adams (4 stars)."

:) Fun book!


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Charbel (queez) | 2729 comments Leslie wrote: "Charbel wrote: "10) The Restaurant at the End of the Universe by Douglas Adams (4 stars)."

:) Fun book!"


Yes it was. I didn't think there was a need to write a review because it would have been similar to the first one.


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Charbel (queez) | 2729 comments 13) The End of the Jesus Era The End of the Jesus Era (An Investigation, #1) by Danail Hristov by Danail Hristov (2 stars) (giveaway from the author).


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Charbel (queez) | 2729 comments 14) Bring Up the Bodies Bring Up the Bodies (Thomas Cromwell, #2) by Hilary Mantel by Hilary Mantel (5 stars) (Review to come).


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Leslie | 16369 comments Charbel wrote: "14) Bring Up the Bodies by Hilary Mantel (5 stars) (Review to come)."

5★!! Did you read Wolf Hall first?


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Charbel (queez) | 2729 comments Leslie wrote: "Charbel wrote: "14) Bring Up the Bodies by Hilary Mantel (5 stars) (Review to come)."

5★!! Did you read Wolf Hall first?"


Yes I've read Wolf Hall. It was great, but this one is better.


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Charbel (queez) | 2729 comments My review of Bring up the bodies is here.


message 36: by Leslie (new)

Leslie | 16369 comments Great review!


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Charbel (queez) | 2729 comments Thanks Leslie :)


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Charbel (queez) | 2729 comments 14) The Madman The Madman by Kahlil Gibran by Kahlil Gibran (3 stars).


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Charbel (queez) | 2729 comments 15) Band-Aid for a Broken Leg Band-Aid for a Broken Leg by Damien Brown by Damien Brown (5 stars). My review is here.


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Charbel (queez) | 2729 comments 17) Northanger Abbey Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen by Jane Austen (4 stars).


message 42: by Charbel (new)

Charbel (queez) | 2729 comments This was the first Austen book I've read in years. The actual first was Emma and after that Pride and Prejudice. I didn't really enjoy them that much, but I was around thirteen or fourteen when I read them, and I think that I might enjoy them more now. Therefore I'm considering working my way slowly through all of Austen's main works. Sort of like a challenge without a deadline; I don't want to rush through them.


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Greg | 8317 comments Mod
Charbel, I do think Austen's comedy of manners and subtle social commentary are easier to understand as an adult. She has a limited sphere that she operates in, but within that sphere, I think Austen is fantastic. I find most of her books highly enjoyable reads.


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Charbel (queez) | 2729 comments Greg wrote: "Charbel, I do think Austen's comedy of manners and subtle social commentary are easier to understand as an adult. She has a limited sphere that she operates in, but within that sphere, I think Aust..."

Well put Greg! I understand what you mean about that sphere, something that is delineated by the common themes through all her books. Themes that she excels at presenting.


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Leslie | 16369 comments Charbel wrote: "My review of Northanger AbbeyNorthanger Abbey is here."

Nice review Charbel! And I am happy that the more mature you enjoyed her writing :D


message 47: by Charbel (new)

Charbel (queez) | 2729 comments Thanks Leslie- it's always fun to look back and see how my taste in books has changed. Joining this group in particular has led me to acquiring a much more diversity in my choice of books.


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Leslie | 16369 comments Charbel wrote: "Thanks Leslie- it's always fun to look back and see how my taste in books has changed. Joining this group in particular has led me to acquiring a much more diversity in my choice of books."

Yes, it has had that effect on me too!


message 49: by Charbel (last edited May 12, 2015 05:48AM) (new)

Charbel (queez) | 2729 comments 18) Under the Dome Under the Dome by Stephen King by Stephen King (5 stars). My review is here.


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Charbel (queez) | 2729 comments 19) Cloud Atlas Cloud Atlas by David Mitchell by David Mitchell. (4 stars).


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