Monday, August 4, 2014

Twenty books, two words.

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The Fault In Our Stars, John Green: Touching, beautifully-written.

·         Let the circle be unbroken, Mildred. D Taylor: classic, attribute.

·         To kill a mocking bird, Harper Lee: soft, abstemious.

·         Where things come back, John Cory Whaley: strong, sentimental.

·         My cousin Rachel, Daphne de Maurier: legendary, dramatic.

·         The Lover’s dictionary, David Levithan: sarcastic, authentic.

·         The Kite Runner, Khaled Husseini: eye-opener, genuine.

·         The Spellman files, Lisa Lutz: fast-paced , funny

·         Tuesdays with Morrie, Mitch Albom: a trip, powerful.

·         Every me, every you, David Levithan: heart-breaking, bitter

·         The school for dangerous girls, Eliot Schrefer: shocking, page-turner

·         Eleanor and Park, Rainbow Rowell: Dark, bottomless.

·         Looking for Alaska, John Green: a journey, unexpected.

·         A great and terrible beauty, Libba Bray: Dreamy, gothic.

·         The crush, Sandra Brown: smooth, sophisticated.


·         Murder List, Julie Garwood: romantic, chilling.

·         Reservation Road, John Burnham Schwartz: dark, thrilling

·         Eleven Minutes, Paulo Coelho: a masterpiece, profound.


·         Mutant, Peter Clement: scary, shocking



·         The five people you meet in Heaven, Mitch Albom: revolutionary, philosophic.



     Emna Rihani 
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