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The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Book Review

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This book is one roller coaster of intergalactic proportions. I usually don't read "classics," but it has been on my "to be read" list for a LONG time and so I decided to give it a go. Characters: They are well fleshed out especially with Arthur Dent and Ford Prefect. Of course, my favorite character is Marvin. Plot: If you're a reader who likes a book to follow a nice plot, don't pick up this book. There is a plot, but I feel like the plot isn't important in this book. This book's heart lies in the characters and the way that the book is written. Overall: I couldn't go five minutes without laughing at something said or written in this book. It truly makes you question the purpose to "all of it." Life, the universe, everything. Who are you in the grand scheme of things? I give this book 42 out of 42 stars.

Artemis: Stellar Storytelling

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If you're looking for a book about a badass heroine who is not afraid to dish out sarcasm, then look no further. MAJOR SPOILERS AHEAD Character: Jazz Bashara is easily one of the most likable characters in this book. She is a badass heroine with a healthy dose of sarcasm. She's not afraid to show vulnerability and make sacrifices for the greater good. Having the story from her point of view gives more insight into her character and thoughts. She's relatable and likable which makes it easier to symapthize with her. Even though I'm not one for romance, this book adds just a dash. It does not overwhelm the story line like most other books I have read. I was always rooting for Svoboda and Jazz to end up together. But by "end up together" this isn't the kind of book where they share a romantic kiss as the bomb goes off in the background or after some magical transformation. No, this is the realistic end up together as in sharing a kiss in a hospital bed...

Wonder Woman: Warbringer Review

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If you're looking for a canonically correct book to add to the story arc of Wonder Woman, this is not it. But if you are looking for a book that delves into the character of Diana Prince herself and unravels a bit of her mysterious past, then this book will deliver. SPOILERS AHEAD: The Plot: I felt the plot was very well fleshed out and there were minor loop holes. You would have to really dig to find them. One of my favorite parts of the whole novel is when Diana and Alia are on the subway and men are harassing a girl. Diana steps in and kicks BUTT. She is a girl to look up to for strength and courage and I think Alia feels it too in that moment. In this novel, you get to see Diana as a "normal" teenage girl, at least until the end when she goes into full Wonder Woman mode. The Twist: I had my suspicions that Alia's brother was a villain, but not enough that I could actually figure out the twist itself. I like that he wasn't just a love interest for Diana...