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This was a very intense and honest portrayal of grief, loss, and mental illness.
Just like the title, an interesting collection of weird things customers say in bookstores.
I really enjoyed how educational this book was, I had no idea radium was used so recently and there was so much debate over it. I liked how the girls fought for compensation and the laws that changed accordingly.
I loved this, it was a fantastic retelling of Norse myths in a way that kept the characters interesting and easy to keep track of.
I struggled to read this, I found it extremely slow and I felt like it could have been half it's length and still told the same story.
For most of the book I found the plot was pretty slow and just dawdled, but around page 200 it picked up and flew by. Wasn't super satisfied with the ending.
I never realized there were so many versions and forms of Hitchhiker's Guide. This was very detailed and informative and in parts very funny, but overall I felt it was too long.
I don't usually like short stories, but this was really good. Most of them I wish had been longer, and I liked how they all portrayed love and relationships in different ways.
This book was intriguing enough that I finished it in under 24 hours, but overall I don't think I enjoyed it.
This is a collection of 18 short stories based on Alice in Wonderland. It was interesting to read as some were very loosely based, and others were a closer fit. Some were sad and some were scary, but all involved an Alice.