Listopia > Shannon's votes on the list 2015: What Women Born In The 1970s Read In 2015 (7 Books)
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The Girl on the Train
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Me Before You (Me Before You, #1)
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Hausfrau
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"It is really hard to describe this book. Anna tells her life story as one thinks about their life day to day. Thinks about the choices she makes, why those choices were made then those thoughts then drift her in and and out of presence she is currently experiencing right then and now. Great psychological book into one's mind."
Shannon
rated it 5 stars
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Bennington Girls Are Easy
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"This book is about the life of two girls making it in New York City after college. Read the book in two days as I was captured by the lives of Sylvie and Cassandra. The author really focuses on the conversations that occur between twenty year old females and what they really think is important at that time in their lives. The best part was the interaction these two characters had on each other’s lives – boyfriends, jobs, and money. To me the author captured real life scenarios between two best friends and how as you grow older your priorities change. Highly recommend this book to thirty year old women. Makes you think..was I like that in my twenties?"
Shannon
rated it 4 stars
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Dirty Chick: Adventures of an Unlikely Farmer
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"This book is great!!!! As a girl who has lived her entire life in the suburbs I have no clue about farming. This book was such a joy to read as you learn about Antonia's adventures as an unlikely farmer and her daily life. The best part --- there is no sugar coating anything. Down right dirty facts about farming which made me laugh, turned my stomach on a few detailed descriptions and also taught me farming stuff I never knew. The way she tells her story about farming and her family brings the reader right into her adventure. I have read a lot of books but never one quite like this one. "
Shannon
rated it 5 stars
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The 13th Gift: A True Story of a Christmas Miracle
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"This was a great book to read at Christmas. I thought this book was going to be depressing when I first started it but I was way off. This book explains how people truly care about others and how the smallest gestures can be the highlight of someone's day. I highly recommend this book."
Shannon
rated it 5 stars
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The Price of Inheritance
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