3 sentence reviews
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After last week’s dismal 3 Books, 3 Sentences Review, I needed to read something light and entertaining to get the bad book taste out of my head. I’m happy to report my literary palate cleanser was a success! Kudos and 5 Stars to The Dispatcher by John Scalzi. I stumbled across this title by accident
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I’ve had a particularly rough patch of reading lately. Now, I know, these are probably somebody’s favorite books! And I think that’s awesome. If you’ve read them and loved them, my opinion affects you not at all. I truly had a love/hate relationship with each of these novels but in the end, by the painfully
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The Girl Beneath the Sea is an action/thriller, not one of the supernatural/sci-fi stories that I usually read, and it took me a while to stop waiting for something mystical to happen. This Sloan McPherson chick can hold her breath for a reaaaaaaaaally ridiculously long time and even though the character relays stories of competing
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The first ending of Later, a pretty good “I-see-dead-people” ghost story by Stephen King, was satisfying. The second ending of this easy to read genre mash-up was expected. The third ending was disconcerting, gratuitous, and unnecessary. Full Title : LaterAuthor: Stephen KingBook Blurb: “Only the dead have no secrets.”Genre: Psychic Thriller Brief Synopsis: Jamie Conklin
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I want to share my thoughts on the books, television series, and movies that I read and watch, but I realize you’re probably bombarded with reviews already. I mean, everybody is binging in one form or another. And everybody has an opinion, right? So, I’ve got a gimmick. I’m going to summarize my review in
