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1. Chinese! 2. Sol de Janeiro or a Beis "the weekender bag" 3. Oh that's a hard one! I really like homemade dumplings! 4. 1 billion bucks! 5. I love their humor! 6. Mhh, I'm not really sure... Thanks for the quiz though and happy holidays to you too!!7 days agodream_beyond replied to a comment in
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Hi! 1. Chinese 2. A lot of things! But on the top of my list is a 40oz Stanley and a cute earring set 3. Hmm, probably my mom's homemade nachos 4. 1 billion bucks! 5. I love my bestie's sense of humor and how supportive and kind she is 6. "So This Is Love" by Elizabeth Lim...thanks so much for the quiz and happy holidays!9 days agotechfashion0315 replied to a comment in
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9 days agobook_addict's book review was featured in Stalking Jack the Ripper.
Amazing book! I wouldn't call it a horror novel (as said in the description^)... it just has elements of Gothic fiction in it since it takes place in the late 1800s and follows real, actual events that happened in history. For context, Jack the Ripper (also known as the Leather Apron and the Whitechapel Murderer) was an unidentified murderer (he was never caught) known for killing women in London in 1888. The book is mainly a mystery where Audrey Rose Wadsworth, who studies forensics under her uncle, and her uncle's (very) clever student, Thomas Cresswell, are present during the time the murders start and have to use their knowledge and clues from the murders that keep happening to find out who Jack the Ripper is. Overall, I really enjoyed this book and the 3 other books in the series, so if you enjoy this one, I highly recommend finishing the others, which are also based on historical murders. I'm not a huge mystery person, but this series grabbed my attention with its many plot twists and anticipation of finding out the murderer at the end of each book. It's pretty difficult to guess the murderer correctly because the author is so clever at making her readers never even suspect the actual culprit! Happy reading!10 days agobook_addict added a book review.
Amazing book! I wouldn't call it a horror novel (as said in the description^)... it just has elements of Gothic fiction in it since it takes place in the late 1800s and follows real, actual events that happened in history. For context, Jack the Ripper (also known as the Leather Apron and the Whitechapel Murderer) was an unidentified murderer (he was never caught) known for killing women in London in 1888. The book is mainly a mystery where Audrey Rose Wadsworth, who studies forensics under her uncle, and her uncle's (very) clever student, Thomas Cresswell, are present during the time the murders start and have to use their knowledge and clues from the murders that keep happening to find out who Jack the Ripper is. Overall, I really enjoyed this book and the 3 other books in the series, so if you enjoy this one, I highly recommend finishing the others, which are also based on historical murders. I'm not a huge mystery person, but this series grabbed my attention with its many plot twists and anticipation of finding out the murderer at the end of each book. It's pretty difficult to guess the murderer correctly because the author is so clever at making her readers never even suspect the actual culprit! Happy reading!10 days ago
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