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Loved it! Sweet story about a family of women who have a way magical with plants. Everyone in the town has their family traits they seem to live up to, now matter how they try to fight it. The Waverly women are witches, though the term witch and witchcraft is never actually used. A little bit of this herb in this food, or this flower on this pastry just might make people see what they otherwise wouldn't have. But the apple tree that grows in their backyard will reveal the biggest event of ones life, if they eat the apples. But the Waverley's know better and keep them under lock and key. This is a story of two sisters, where they come from, how they tried to fight their destiny and how they fell right into it. A quick easy light read that was very engaging and enjoyable!
I think one of the most amazing parts of this book was even though you knew the whole time that it was just Cameron's diseased dreams, and it wasn't a secret that it was, the book was still completely engrossing. As much as I loved the Gemma Doyle trilogy, from now on I think Libba Bray should stick to contemporary because this story was amazing. She captures teenagers perfectly, and although I don't know much about mad cow disease I think she did the horribleness of it justice. I loved all of the characters, especially Balder, and know I will be rereading this book many times in the future.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Khuyết Danh
Don Aslett has written a ton of books and sells lots of stuff on HSN or QVC and runs a cleaning empire. This book was really an excellent book on using your time wisely and getting more hours from your day.
Where the story got interesting in a dark way.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Jim Lee
Again, this book puts a whole new perspective on a very well know story.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Haruki Murakami
Literary stories of the slice-of-life variety. They seemed flawless to me, poised perfectly at the half-way point between poignancy and irony. Is this because I normally only read horror stories? I think they're genuinely very good, Wolff's stories.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Công Cát
I loved this book. Quick, simple read. His financial advice made lightbulbs go off in my head (which DH truly appreciates!). I really like his snowball theory of debt reduction.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Trần Kỳ Trung
The second book I've ever re-read. Absolutely brilliant. Maybe some people liked the Holocaust stuff, but I liked the stuff about the guy who had a saw blade down the middle of his head and lived but couldn't have it removed or he'd die, or how the husband and wife lived next to a waterfall and ended up yelling everything they ever said, or how the little girl goes to a library and asks for the book her grandfather wrote but all she knows is that it's about love and the librarian tells her that they're all about love.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Takashi Ishii
“You don’t ever have to be scared of me.” His deep voice was caught somewhere between sorrow and tenderness. “I’ll never, ever hurt you.” I stumbled across this novella when I was on the Ellora’s Cave website, browsing through their Free Reads. The truth is that I wasn’t expecting much: I’d never heard of this author before and, not to look a gift horse in the mouth, but there must be some reason it’s free … right? However, the heroine appealed to me – shy, wallflower-type (I’m so predictable) – and I had nothing to lose, so I figured why not? Turns out, it was a good choice to make! Masks ended up being a surprisingly enjoyable and sizzling story. Chloe and Zoe are twin sisters, but basically complete opposites. Though they’re identical twins, they show that it really is how you present and carry yourself that makes a difference. Zoe always attracts attention and is thought of as beautiful. She is a dominatrix, dresses in sexy outfits, wears makeup, likes nice things, is a great flirt, etc., while Chloe … is none of these things and is more comfortable fading into the background. She’s a first-grade teacher, wears simple clothing, always has her hair in a ponytail, and clams up every time she’s around the opposite sex. When Zoe hurts her ankle, she begs Chloe to take her place and see the client she has scheduled for that evening. Zoe’s “cover job” is that of an investment banker, so Chloe is still reeling from learning that her sister is actually a dominatrix; she can’t even begin to process the idea of taking over her sister’s Mistress Sensua role for the night! Before she knows it, Chloe finds herself outfitted in dominatrix gear ready to go and at her sister’s “workplace” waiting for the night’s client, Mark. The only words of wisdom her sister gives her before pushing her out the door are three rules: (1) stay in control of the encounter; (2) don’t have sex with the client; and (3) don’t take off the mask. Chloe is shy and has problems being forward or even flirting with guys – so how in hell is she going to pull off a dominatrix act?! … You’ll have to read the story to find out. Something I really appreciated was that throughout, Chloe remains Chloe: we’re not given Dr. Jekyll and Hyde, with the shy wallflower becoming a bombshell sexpot nympho just so the author can give us good sex scenes. The obligatory conflict at the end felt a little forced, but expectations determine enjoyment and I didn’t go into this thinking I would get a terrific and consistently realistic or logical plot. I also want to clarify that for those of you who aren’t interested in male sub stories, this isn’t one of them. Masks is a short story even by novella standards (51pgs), yet it was still able to pack in everything I would want in a light but sexy erotica: a relatable and likable heroine, a seductive and more-than-he-seems hero, hot sex scenes, surprising humor, and a pretty believable attempt at showing us that the hero and heroine are compatible outside of the bedroom as well as in. The erotica aspect provided great variety: a little bondage, some female-pleasure-focused love-making, and really spicy and explicit dirty talking (fan, please!). For serious BDSM fans, you probably won’t think this story qualifies; Mark ties Chloe up for a bit, but that’s it – basically just enough to add some nice spice for us more boring and usually vanilla readers. On a purchasing note, this story is currently available for free on the Ellora’s Cave website. Most EC stories are (obviously) not free, so for those of you who enjoy them I suggest that you check their website first. I’ve learned to do that whenever I’m going to buy one of their eBooks, because their prices are almost always cheaper than the list price or those you’ll find anywhere else (Google eBooks, Amazon Kindle, Barnes & Noble Nook, etc.). { One of My Favorite Quotes } “You’re a dominatrix and you want me to switch with you to meet one of your clients?” “Well, it’s hard to dominate anyone with a twisted ankle.” Zoe sounded grumpy. “I mean, how can I walk all over this guy with an ice pack on my leg? My stupid ankle is so swollen – it probably won’t even fit into my thigh-high boots, which was what I was planning on wearing.” “Thigh-high boots? Walk all over him?” Chloe felt faint. Could her twin sister really be serious? Originally posted on the Fiction Vixen website.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Louis Patler
** spoiler alert ** Im so glad we finally go the answer to question of whether someone with two souls can have two soul mates! and apparently they can! I cant wait for the next one to see if Riley can actually stay way from Kye and continue with Quinn!
Người dùng coi những cuốn sách này là thú vị nhất trong năm 2017-2018, ban biên tập của cổng thông tin "Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn" khuyến cáo rằng tất cả các độc giả sẽ làm quen với văn học này.