What is the last book you read, and your rating?

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The last book I read was the Devil’s son and it’s 5/5 stars
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The last book I read was Man Mission by Eytan Ulliel. I gave it a 4 out of 4 stars.
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The last book I read was The dragons of Chiroptera by Milan Seeff and I rated it 3/5..
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The Legacy of Jobs Wife. I give 4/4. It's a good book for believers in God. I really liked it. It's Jobs wife being born and growing up and her point of view of her life.
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"firstborn daddy man" by frank bailey. i rated it 2out of 4
A moving tale of a man in conflict with himself, his environment and people around him. This memoir recounts a journey of Aman caught in a life of drugs and crime and yet at the end finds redemption in his faith and walk with the lord.
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I just finished Hattie Vavaseur by M. Rebecca Wildsmith, which I rated 4 out of 4 stars. It was a fantastic mystery novel with a supernatural twist.
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Last book I read was Backcomb & Tattoo by Shea R Embry. A very light and fun book about friendship. I gave it a 3 out 4 stars. I would recommend it to anyone looking for something that's not to heavy this early in the year. Something to read while you enjoy a glass of Jack Daniels on the rocks, just like the four ladies in the book.
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The Art Of Psychological Warfare: How To Skillfully Influence People Undetected And How To Mentally Subdue Your Enemies In Stealth Mode, by Michael T. Stevens

4/5. It gave me a glimpse into things that I wasn't even aware of and made me realize that such subtle things could mean so much. I highly recommend it for people that are into psychology and learning how to influence people.
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My current reading list: Spiritual life coaching, Life coaching spirituality to persparity and Feel the fear and do it anyway. Spirtuality is the main part to become life coach. 5 out of 5
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Finished reading The Maestro Monologue by Robert White. Honestly, that book deserves more than just a 4 star rating.I have never come across a book that challenged me so much.
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Book 10: Any Way the Wind Blows by Rainbow Rowell.
Leaving plot, characters or narrative aside, this third part of the story of Simon and Baz manages to entertain enough without adding anything to the story told so far. So don't read it with any expectation and you won't be disappointed. 3/5
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Book 11: Aristotle and Dante Dive into the Waters of the world by Benjamin Alire Saenz. This author always achieve to make me cry. This story was worthy of the first book and I couldn't be more glad. Also, it teaches you a lesson about losing someone and how marvelous it is to thrust yourself on people and forgive. Totally recommend it to anyone who loved the first book. 5/5
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the MECE muse, a book that guide to be the best consultant. i gave it 3 out of4.
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The last book I read was Apotheosis Now and I rated it 4/4.
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Book 12: Shiver by Maggie Stiefvater. The part of the romance was tolerable enough so I can't complain about it. The story and characters were so plain and predictable on the other hand that I begin to wonder if it was written by the same author of The Raven Cycle that I love. That and a rushed ending was enough to make me pretty disappointed and decide I won't be reading the rest of the series. 2/5
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