The Road (3/5)
Cormac McCarthy
I read this book for my english class, and it was extremely depressing. It's one of those books where there is a little bit of good, but it mostly is just a book full of despair and just a bunch of death. Really fun! However, I gave it three stars so it was still good.
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I, Robot
Isaac Asimov
(3/5 Stars)
I read this book for my philosphy class, and it our discussions honestly stressed me out because I'm terrified of AI and the robots taking over and killing me! But nonetheless, I also connected with the characters and enjoyed the writing of the novel.
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Sula
Toni Morrison
(4/5 Stars)
Toni Morrison is fantastic. I love her writing style and I love literature set in the 1920's and 30's, so I really enjoyed this book. It also feautrues a lot of female leads, which is a great plus. Definatley reccommend.
Blood Brothers
Colleen Nelson
(2/5 Stars)
This was the first NetGalley book I've recieved in awhile, but it just was not that good. The writing was simple and the characters were annoying and unrealistic. But I did enjoy seeing finally getting back into reading ARC's again.
That's all I read this month: I expect to read even more next month because I'll finally be on break and have a bunch of time to read! Thanks for reading and I'll see you tommorow with December releases you should be excited for!
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