Book Reviews

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Knives Out: A Modern Whodunit of Family Secrets Cover
Rating: 3.6/5

Knives Out Review

Rian Johnson's 'Knives Out Book' hooks readers with clever plot twists and sharp wit. The characters are intriguing, but a few predictable moments take away from the suspense. Yet, it delivers laughter and drama, making it a fun mystery read.

Pride and Prejudice cover
Rating: 4.5/5

Pride and Prejudice Review

"Pride and Prejudice" sparkles with wit and charm. Elizabeth and Darcy's dance of pride and prejudgment is a delight. Though some old-timey language, it's worth a read for laughs and insights into love and society.

Pride and Prejudice cover
Rating: 4.5/5

Pride and Prejudice Review

Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice" charms with clever dialogue and engaging characters. The budding romance between Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy offers wit and insight, though the old-timey language can be a tad tricky. A classic worth the read!

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer: Original Illustrations Cover
Rating: 4/5

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Review

Tom Sawyer's adventures spark nostalgia and laughter, capturing boyhood mischief. Friendships with Huck and Becky bring fun and depth. Despite some old-fashioned language, Twain's charm shines. A delightful classic worth revisiting!

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Rating: 3.4/5

Gulliver’s Travels Review

Jonathan Swift's 'Gulliver's Travels' spins a whimsical web of satire, poking fun at human nature. The comedic adventures force readers to contemplate society's absurdities. Gulliver's journey enlightens, though the lengthy narrative might test your patience at times.

The Thorn Birds Cover
Rating: 4/5

The Thorn Birds Review

The Thorn Birds is a saga of passion and ambition. It pulls readers into the sprawling Cleary family saga, amidst Australia's harsh landscapes. Love, secrets, and flawed choices create gripping moments. Not perfect, but oh, so captivating!

Rating: 4/5

margaret atwood books Review

Margaret Atwood spins tales with gripping plots. Her characters are vibrant and relatable. Yet, pacing can sometimes be a hiccup. Her writing style is clear with subtle humor. Overall, these books are thought-provoking and definitely worth a read.

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Rating: 3.8/5

Regretting You Review

In 'Regretting You', Colleen Hoover crafts a story of love, loss, and family. The witty blend of humor and emotion grips readers. It's a juggling act of dreams and relationships, relatable yet heartfelt. A must-read for Hoover fans.