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4,292 booksWhen you think back on every book you've ever read, what are some of your favorites? These can be from any time of your life – books that resonated with you as a kid, ones that shaped your personal...
Lembro do Ged tão novo, convencido e ousado em ‘O Feiticeiro de Terra Mar', que chega até ser estranho ver ele aqui com muito mais idade... porém ainda bem ousado!
A Ursula sempre vai direto ao ponto quando escreve, sem enrolação e sem precisar fazer um livro ter 400, 500 páginas e mesmo assim cada linha, cada reflexão te perfura completamente.
I read American Gods once and became good at USA geography
Man, I nearly gave this book only 3 stars. I was simply enjoying the fun roadtrip and then visiting Gods and hearing them rant about how hard their lives were, so going through the chapter where Shadow decides he'll sacrifice himself and gets tied up was a drag and totally uninteresting to me. The revelation of his connection to Wednesday amused me less than it should've. Luckily for me, Shadow returns to Lakeside later and uncovers the mystery surrounding the missing kids and that was enough to get me back into the story again.
Oh yeah, when Easter gets introduced I remembered the reason I finally decided to pick this up was because I watched the TV series. They are quite different from each other, but I think I like some things the TV series did more. The TV adaptation made Laura less forgettable and Mad Sweeney, a character that entertains me a lot, shows up a lot more often.
Plus, it has Cool Jesus