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I have low-key been obsessing about this book since 2015.
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Book Lovers is just like a new pair of leggings; comfortable but they come with some light chaffing.
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I stopped following the author on Twitter after reading this.
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The only thing that would have made my reading experience more delightful was if Henry Cavill had read it to me.
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An superb writer who make way too liberal use of the copy and past function.
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You may just find yourself pleasantly surprised and, dare I say, slightly smitten.
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I felt so much shame for this author that I am sure her ancestors felt it.
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It starts with a plane crash, and I really wish it had ended there.
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A romance that promises to delve into the moral ramifications of a forbidden romance, but never delves beyond the superficial.
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Just one person’s obnoxious attempt at reforming what is normally a beautifully diverse and eclectic genre.
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I would rather stick a pine cone up my arse than read another word of this drivel.
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