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Olamide
I have been an avid reader since I have been able to read. When I was a kid, I read everything I could lay my hands on – storybooks, newspapers, bibles, pamphlets, textbooks and even product labels. I constantly made trips with my parents to bookstores and libraries, and I have developed a dependence on fictional books, especially action, adventure, mystery and fantasy. I truly believe that reading is the best kind of mental therapy there is, and that the world would be a better place if more people read books.
"I'm not crazy, I'm compartmentalized. Unfortunately, my aspects...well, they tend to be a little unhinged." In this captivating sequel to Legion, Stephen Leeds, a man with amazing intellectua…
"My name is Stephen Leeds, and I am perfectly sane. My hallucinations, however, are all quite mad." In this 88-page novella, Brandon Sanderson introduces Stephen Leeds, a man with amazing intellect…
Where to begin… The Princess Bride is a hilarious whirlwind adventure story about a beautiful woman, a man who loves her, a man who wants her, and a whole lot of people that get in the way. It…
The beautifully designed cover of the Wisehouse Classics edition is enough to attract anyone to read this book, and the icing on the cake is that it is the best kind of mystery – the kind th…
‘I write this sitting in the kitchen sink.’ What first attracted me to I Capture the Castle was the beautiful and symbolic cover of the Vintage Children’s Classics edition, and the story …
Cold Sassy Tree is an account of the lives and experiences of mischievous and fun-loving 14-year old Will Tweedy, his irreverent and intimidating grandfather, and the locals in the town of Cold S…
A Tree Grows in a Brooklyn is a unique book. It is not about events, but about people, their gifts and flaws, and how they live their lives. Although narrated by a happy child, it is jarring, sob…
I always thought Queen Cleopatra's story ended after her infamous death. Yet after reading Cleopatra's Moon, I realized how mistaken I was. Author Vicky Alvear Shecter takes readers on a fascinat…
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