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de Eowyn Ivey
4,543 membres
338 critiques
4
Rang global 114
Score 10.4
Ajouté 2013-12-19, 08:26 PM
- 3 Members
- Iudita, njinthesun, flying_monkeys
- Explications
- flying_monkeys: Hands down, without a doubt, my absolute favorite book read in 2013! A perfect blend of reality and magic, facts and folklore. LOVED times infinity!
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de Neil Gaiman
14,844 membres
962 critiques
4.1
Rang global 2
Score 242.29
Ajouté 2013-12-17, 04:35 PM
- 67 Members
- kbuxton, imyril, rosalita, Deedledee, Storeetllr, Euryale, Jannes, zhejw, yoyogod, irishwasherwoman, ccrown, vmeyerson, Jim53, mahsdad, kullervo16, DMS1962, mariah2, Zseo, JanHeemskerk, mareeherdman, DrMcDougall, Romonko, csayban, m4marya, klpm, allyflower15, Sockurmum, Minac, Honya451, briarhills, LAKobow, JerryMmm, sitnknitn, mitchma, Amsa1959, carolelunar, JessLibrarian, MissFlores, Schlyne, lizhpope, AnnikaBirgitta, emmylikesbooks, BomboChipolata, Paulysue, hgalligher, nagasravika.bodapati, Creid, pjdscca, LibraryKatz, flying_monkeys, TempleCat, markatsier, TillyTenchwiggle, gayrussell, tinyylh, Olliekez, davidmango, lindaspangler, cccjj, hannahdeck, emilyfield, lilfries, mtoc54, pipertoo55, lyssjj, vivibell, lopezpablo
- Explications
- flying_monkeys: The Hempstock women and the seamless blend of two worlds.
3
4,831 membres
190 critiques
4
Rang global 768
Score 3.04
Ajouté 2013-12-21, 10:54 AM
- Member
- flying_monkeys
- Explications
- flying_monkeys: Another "classic" that delivered the goods. Not at all what I expected, though. An excellent exploration into when "we" becomes the monster, and "they" becomes the human or normal.
4
- 3 Members
- Renald128, Unkletom, flying_monkeys
- Explications
- flying_monkeys: Another 2013 read that wasn't at all what I expected. Packed way more emotional punch than one might assume for "horror."
5
751 membres
59 critiques
½ 3.5
Rang global 309
Score 5.35
Ajouté 2013-12-27, 01:19 PM
- 2 Members
- cransell, flying_monkeys
- Explications
- flying_monkeys: Yeah, the time travel and alternate lives were cool. But what I really loved about this book was its subtle messages about tolerance and finding peace with who we are.