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Fiction
In reply to the discussion: What Fiction are you reading this week, February 10, 2019? [View all]Cuthbert Allgood
(5,208 posts)43. Carry On by Rainbow Rowell
I had zero expectations going in. It was a recommendation by a fellow English teacher and a student. They both know I like Rowell's young adult literature and I hadn't read it yet. I had no idea what it was about. Pleasantly surprised. It's very derivative of Harry Potter, but she is putting a very cool spin on the chosen one trope.
I'll likely finish it early this week and update with the next on the list.
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I think it is one of the more fun reads so far in the series, although they are all good.
dameatball
Feb 2019
#9
A good reason to read the Pendergast series in chronological order is that a fairly important
dameatball
Feb 2019
#40
"The stupidest angel: a heartwarming tale of Christmas terror" by Christopher Moore
SeattleVet
Feb 2019
#21
I wil check that one out. So far my favorite Moore novels are "Lamb" and "Noir.'
dameatball
Feb 2019
#41
There are three or four of these collaborations, I think I read Death in China
yellowdogintexas
Feb 2019
#65
The Reckoning by John Grisham. Did not like it. Waaaaay too long! Actually I skimmed
hostalover
Feb 2019
#93