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Books shelved as book-reviews: The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins, Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins, The Maze Runner by James Dashner, Divergent by Vero...
Susan wrote: "Hi All! The library system will soon have a list of websites that review book content. This will help our patrons who want a movie-type review of many books." Please include my book review website. We allow readers to rate books on the level of sex, violence, language, and drug/alcohol use. We use a 1-5 scale.
(shelved 2 times as goodreads-reviews) avg rating 4.15 — 294,555 ratings — published 1994
This was my first Hillerman book, it will not be my last. I have to admit, I was at a total loss during the first third of the book. So many names, different geographical sites, Ghost chasing, murder and people disappearing. I was so confused I almost put the book on the DNF list. It was the reviews of other GR readers that encouraged me to ...
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After glancing through discussions, I thought many of you would appreciate Parental Book Reviews. In their reviews, they list violence and sexual content scene by scene and bad language. This is also a great resource to pass along to teachers and school librarians.
The tantalizing romance of These Violent Delights meets the mechanical wonders of Cinder in The Last Bloodcarver, the first in a two-book debut -- with a riveting medical magic system and lush Vietnam-inspired fantasy world. Nhika is a bloodcarver. A cold-hearted, ruthless being who can alter human biology with just a touch.
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