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I forgot to take a picture of me reading so here is my ebook and the library hold page showing the audiobook.

The Love Hypothesis Hypothesis

The Love Hypothesis by Ali Hazelwood

January 15, 2024 by dreadpiratekel Leave a Comment

The Love Hypothesis Ali Hazelwood ♥ Hypothesis Although not that experienced with reading romance novels, I might like one if it started out as Star Wars fan fiction.

Filed Under: Audiobooks, Fiction, Romance Tagged With: Ali Hazelwood, book review, Fiction

dreadpiratekel's CBR16 Review No:1 · Genres: Audiobooks, Fiction, Romance · Tags: Ali Hazelwood, book review, Fiction ·
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Reid continues to serve aces with a terrific sports drama set in the world of professional tennis.

Carrie Soto is Back by Taylor Jenkins Reid

October 27, 2022 by TylerDFC Leave a Comment

With twenty Grand Slam and nine Wimbledon wins, Carrie Soto is the most successful and highest-paid female athlete of her time. When injuries made it impossible to continue at an elite level she retired from tennis in 1989. But when she watches Nicki Chan tie her record on the path to exceed it Carrie’s ego spurs her to mount a comeback at the age of 37 to the sport she dominated five years before. It is the return of the Battle Axe, the woman everyone […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Sports Tagged With: 2022 books, book review, Carrie Soto is back, Taylor Jenkins Reid, TylerDFC

TylerDFC's CBR14 Review No:29 · Genres: Fiction, Sports · Tags: 2022 books, book review, Carrie Soto is back, Taylor Jenkins Reid, TylerDFC ·
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An entertaining and eye opening tour through Dave Grohl’s extraordinary life (so far)

The Storyteller by Dave Grohl

May 19, 2022 by TylerDFC 2 Comments

The new pseudo-autobiography, The Storyteller, from Foo Fighters frontman/Nirvana drummer Dave Grohl is not conventional. This makes sense since neither is its author. Rather than telling his life story in chronological order, the book is structured as a series of anecdotes that hit significant events mostly in the order they occurred. Whenever I am reading a biography I always dread the beginning chapters as the author goes into detail about their parents, family, and childhood. I tend to skim these parts because, for the most […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir Tagged With: #memoir, autobiography, book review, Dave Grohl, Foo Fighters, Kurt Cobain, music, musicians, Nirvana, scream, Them Crooked Vultures, TylerDFC

TylerDFC's CBR14 Review No:16 · Genres: Biography/Memoir · Tags: #memoir, autobiography, book review, Dave Grohl, Foo Fighters, Kurt Cobain, music, musicians, Nirvana, scream, Them Crooked Vultures, TylerDFC ·
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“Burn it down, Charlie. Burn it all down.”

Firestarter by Stephen King

March 9, 2022 by TylerDFC 1 Comment

Between 1974 and 1984 Stephen King published an astounding 18 books (counting the four novellas published under the name Richard Bachman, later packaged together as The Bachman Books). The sheer output is not the only extraordinary thing. Among those titles are the books most would consider among King’s most iconic: Carrie, ‘salem’s Lot, The Shining, The Stand, The Eyes of the Dragon, The Talisman, Pet Sematary, The Gunslinger, Christine. Next to those iconic works, there are others that are no less great but seem to […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Horror, Science Fiction Tagged With: book review, charlie mcgee, Firestarter, pyrokinesis, Stephen King, The shop, TylerDFC

TylerDFC's CBR14 Review No:9 · Genres: Fiction, Horror, Science Fiction · Tags: book review, charlie mcgee, Firestarter, pyrokinesis, Stephen King, The shop, TylerDFC ·
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Take a diabolical voyage on the high seas!

The Devil and the Dark Water by Stuart Turton

January 13, 2022 by TylerDFC 1 Comment

The year is 1634, and the United East India Company is the wealthiest, and most powerful, trade company in the world. The most profitable spice route is between Batavia (modern-day Jakarta) and the Company headquarters in Amsterdam where the ruling board of the Company, the Gentlemen 17, place profit over all other considerations. This route takes eight months to cross and is perilous and arduous. In Batavia, the massive cargo-passenger ship Saardam is about to set sail for Amsterdam with a mysterious cargo, along with […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Horror, Mystery, Suspense Tagged With: book review, Stuart Turton, the devil and the dark water, TylerDFC

TylerDFC's CBR14 Review No:2 · Genres: Fiction, Horror, Mystery, Suspense · Tags: book review, Stuart Turton, the devil and the dark water, TylerDFC ·
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A pleasant but rambling (and jarring) journey

Where the Dear and the Antelope Play by Nick Offerman

January 6, 2022 by TylerDFC 3 Comments

Nick Offerman’s fifth book, Where the Dear and the Antelope Play: The Pastoral Observations of One Ignorant American who Loves to Walk Outside is as unnecessarily wordy and rambling as its title. Arranged as a collection of three separate journeys, Where the Dear recounts actor/writer/humorist Nick Offerman’s hiking trip in Montana with Wilco musician Jeff Tweedy and writer George Saunders, his repeated visits to the farm home of James Rebanks, author of The Shepherd’s Life, outside of Liverpool, and finally a cross country ramble to […]

Filed Under: Comedy/Humor, Non-Fiction Tagged With: book review, nature, Nick Offerman, TylerDFC, Where the Dear and the Antelope Play

TylerDFC's CBR14 Review No:1 · Genres: Comedy/Humor, Non-Fiction · Tags: book review, nature, Nick Offerman, TylerDFC, Where the Dear and the Antelope Play ·
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