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Admission: Jean Hanff Korelitz

Admission: Jean Hanff Korelitz

Admission belongs into another category of books that can best be described as “meh”.


The Magicians: Lev Grossman

The Magicians: Lev Grossman

Make no mistake, The Magicians is unlike any other fantasy novel you’ve other read.


A Secret History: Donna Tartt

A Secret History: Donna Tartt

Reading The Secret History was an unsettling experience. Tartt’s restrained prose disguises the madness that permeates this book; wrapping it up into an innocuous package that you let into your mind without realizing what you have done.


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