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Review:: The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest by Stieg Larsson

At the end of The Girl Who Played with Fire, Lisbeth Salander is left for dead. Fans of the Milennium trilogy who wait on bated breath will be happy to hear of the resilient hacker and her fight to survive multiple gunshot wounds and a court case. Bruised and battered physically, Salander’s will to
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Review:: The Inner Circle by Brad Meltzer

Beecher White is a reliable, quiet man working at the National Archives. Contacted by a former childhood crush named Clementine, Beecher agrees to meet her and do some research for her. On the day of her visit, the safe and reliable life he knows is over– Beecher uncovers a secret men have died for!
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Review:: The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood

Islamic Extremists. Shootings. Bombings. Credit Cards. These are the things of Offred’s past. These are the things Offred remembers. She lives now, as a handmaid, for the Commander and Serena Joy. Offred is a vessel–her only job is to conceive a child and keep living life along the guidelines she wa
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::GothamGal.net: · 1Y ago

2010 in review

The stats helper monkeys at WordPress.com mulled over how this blog did in 2010, and here’s a high level summary of its overall blog health: The Blog-Health-o-Meter™ reads This blog is doing awesome!. Crunchy numbers A helper monkey made this abstract painting, inspired by your stats. The Leaning To
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Review:: Roger Fishbite by Emily Prager

Emily Prager’s Roger Fishbite is told through the eyes of nymphette Lucky Lady Linderhof. At the age of twelve, Lucky’s mom cleans up her alcohol habit, due to her boarder, whom Lucky calls Roger Fishbite. As her mother begins to spend more time with the man, eventually marrying him, Lucky’s relatio
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::GothamGal.net: · 1Y ago

Review:: The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest by Stieg Larsson

At the end of The Girl Who Played with Fire, Lisbeth Salander is left for dead. Fans of the Milennium trilogy who wait on bated breath will be happy to hear of the resilient hacker and her fight to survive multiple gunshot wounds and a court case. Bruised and battered physically, Salander’s will to
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Review:: Disneyland by David Hoffman

It may be the happiest place on Earth, but it’s also peppered with a lot of trivia and there is more than meets the eye. Author David Hoffman takes readers onto a journey into just ‘some’ of the park’s coolest little known facts in his Disneyland guide. Some of my favorite bits of trivia were: [...]
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Review:: The Inner Circle by Brad Meltzer

Beecher White is a reliable, quiet man working at the National Archives. Contacted by a former childhood crush named Clementine, Beecher agrees to meet her and do some research for her. On the day of her visit, the safe and reliable life he knows is over– Beecher uncovers a secret men have died for!
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Review:: A Reliable Wife by Robert Goolrick

Ralph Truitt places an ad in a newspaper in the beginning of the twentieth century. When mysterious Catherine Land answers the ad, she steps off the train and onto the platform in the small Wisconsin town Truitt calls home. Truitt immediately realizes that the woman is not the one in the photograph
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