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randymiller
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My favourite book!

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The Girl in Train is a book I will never forget. It is by far my favourite book of all time, and it has something that other books don't have: an exciting and gripping plot, strong characters, and excellent novel editing. You truly get submerged in the world you're reading about, as the author has taken great care in perfecting the entire story. The Book is very good and interesting; it will make you think about life and reality, adding perspective to both. I highly recommend taking time out to read this amazing piece of literature!
I have had the pleasure of reading "The Girl on the Train" by Paula Hawkins. The Book follows Rachel, an alcoholic struggling to cope with her life after going through a divorce. While traveling daily on the train she sees things and gets involved in cases that take her deep into her psyche, giving her new insights into her dark past and eventually helping her to heal. While it is a thrilling page-turner filled with plenty of suspense, it is also a story full of hope. This book truly captures the strength of relationships and resilience of human nature against all odds!
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From Drift to SHIFT
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This sounds like a book I need to check out. I haven’t heard of it before but it’s sounds interesting. My favorite book is The Witching Hour by Anne Rice, though I have many other favorites as well. AR’s Vampire Chronicles ans Mayfair Chronicles are favorites. Nathan VanCoops In Times Like These are really great time travel scifi. I love time travel/multiverse/mind bending stories. That’s a series I also enjoy repeatedly. The Harry Potter Series are near the top of my list as well, as are the Strike novels written by Robert Galbraith. I still have some kids favorites. When I was a kid I loved Matilda by Roald dahl and A Wrinkle In Time, by Madeline L’Engle. When I was older I discovered the kid’s series A Series Of Unfortunate Events. Written in a very juvenile way butvery funny and with lots to say. Desperate Duchesses by Eloisa James is the best historical romance I’ve ever read.
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