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1984 by George Orwell

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4.0

More like a 4.5...
1984 by George Owell...My God, Whatta Read! As soon as I read the last words, I put the book aside and stared in space for a goood minute.

The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett

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4.0

The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett is literally a breathe of fresh air. It is a cute, adorable read.

Little Women by Louisa May Alcott

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4.0

Little Women by Louis Alcot is a well known classic. It's apparently divided into two parts (that I just got to know
The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides

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3.0

(3.25)
The Silent Patient by Alex Mitchaelids is a psychology thriller and I have A LOT to say about it. It wasn't particularly the best thriller ever, but it had quite a unique ending. Most of the people love it due to its ending, I believe.
The Call of the Wild by Jack London

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3.0

(3.5⭐)
Have you ever thought how different your personality would have been if you had grown up in different circumstances, in a different environment, around different people? Would you have felt, talked, thought the same way if you were born in a different country, city or even the house next door? Would your life style, behavior, mentality have been the same if you were born in a slum or in a castle? I strongly believe our environment mold our personality and the author seems to agree with me.

The Prisoner: How One Woman's Jail Term Was the Making of Her by Craig Henderson, Kerry Tucker

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5.0

How often do we think about the 'prisoners'? We read headlines about criminals in newspapers, feel disgusted for a moment and then forget about them. "The Prisoner" by Kerry Tucker is a memoir that wants you to think about them,to feel them. It urges you to contemplate on how we treat prisoners, who are equally human, especially once they're released.

◾Idk why but after reading it I was reminded of the African proverb, "Until the lion learns to write, every story will glorify the hunter." We rarely find books written by inmates that reflect the actual life of the prison, of what people go through, how they transform into completely different individuals, of why and how they ended up there. Kerry Tucker penned down the most realistic reflection of what it's like to be in a prison.

◾This book is a rollercoaster ride. There's humor, there's sarcasm. Some stories are heart wrenching!! You read the book and you actually go through the pains every individual is going through in there. You get to know that the criminals need attention more than anyone else. They need to be understood; everyone has a story.

◾At points you (being a "civilized" citizen) feel like she's kinda "defending" the vicious criminals but then you read her lines "...murder is murder and it is wicked and evil, but when you live in a place where every second person is a murderer you don't differentiate between who is a good murderer and who is a bad murderer...".

◾This lady has a personality that you feel like you'd love her as a coworker, a classmate...she sounds fun and supportive; the type of person you know has your back. And that's why she was loved by everyone! She made the best out of her miserable circumstances; living in a maximum security prison, among murderers and drug dealers. And now she's a PhD!

✨I WANT EVERYONE TO READ THIS BOOK.

✨Fav: "There's a reason they call it serving time. After you've been stripped of everything, time is all that society can take off you as punishment. When you keep handing your time over day after day and year after year, however, it creates a black hole into which other things disappear: your relationships, your dreams, the person you once were."
The Godfather by Mario Puzo

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4.0

(3.75⭐)

The God Father by Mario Puzo is a classic revolving around the "Mafia System".

The Bachelor and Spinster Ball by Janet Gover

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2.0

"The Bachelor and Spinster Ball" by Janet Gover, a book with a beautiful cover, is a romance book...yeah you read it right...I read a romance book! What is 2020 doing to us?