What is the last book you read, and your rating?
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Re: What is the last book you read, and your rating?
It's so fun until you get to the last part and then start bawling because of the revelation.Nikaleigh_ wrote: ↑01 Jun 2018, 17:35I just finished Crazy Rich Asians and gave it 5/5
- it was just such a fun, light read!
China Rich Girlfriend is more fun, I'm telling you!
As for Rich People Problems, I'm yet to read it.
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If you like zombie type books then this is the book for you.follow temple on her journey through a world full of darkness and zombies. Learn how she survives. She is all alone and doesn't stay long in each town. Very frightening read loved it
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I rate it a 5/5, maybe some people won't like it because it talks a lot about how people with anxiety live, but I really relate to this, and well, I have always liked John Green's books, The Fault in our stars and Paper Towns, I felt were more directed to an audience, than actually John writing his mind out, but this one really did remind me of Looking for Alaska, which felt more genuine.
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Austen includes the usual motley crew of characters, young and old, earnest and playful, honest and insincere, intelligent and frivolous, and enough social interactions and periods of quiet rumination for us, the reader, to understand the true nature of each of the characters, such that we too are persuaded as to the validity of the plot and the social outcomes of this enjoyable fiction.
4 stars out of 5
The Great Gatsby, F Scott Fitzgerald
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It was fast-paced and humorous for sure, but it gets way too nit-picky on intricate details of clothes, fashion, lifestyle, etc.
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The last book that I finished is Julian Barnes' The Sense of an Ending.
I finished it in 2 days.
Out of 5, my rating would be 4 as I loved how beautifully it portrayed the ordinary life of an ordinary man with such common but selected words. The diction glides from your tongue but there remains a taste of that eternal emotions.
Such is story is common to see but presentment was extraordinary.
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4/5 - only because I'm a harsh critic with books.
It was a great read with fantastic pacing and amazing dialogue. I would recommend to anyone who enjoys Y.A. or apocalyptic books!
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For this is the tale of a man, Severin, who falls in love with a woman, Wanda, and who gives her carte-blanche to be as cruel to him, in the name of love, as she wishes to be. In fact, he begs to be allowed to be her slave, and for Wanda to whip him, abuse him, degrade him and generally treat him in a sub-human fashion, to prove his love for her and hers for him.
The plot is a little twisted, and with the deception that exists in the relationship, it is sometimes hard to differentiate between play acting and reality.
Sacher-Masoch writes with intelligence and eloquence, presenting a number of personal musings on the nature of women and how their love differs from that of men (not that I endorse his views!). But ultimately it is a cautionary tale - be careful what you wish for.
3.5 stars out of 5
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