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The Book Nerd

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Books that enlightened your senses, leave you begging for a sequel, and take you to new worlds.
 
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One of the best books I've read in a long time. Portrayed the real life love that everyone dreams about having in their own marriage.
The Notebook by Nicholas Sparks, Paperback
 
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One of the best books based on historical facts as told by the spy herself to the author.  Gripping details on the war and what it was truly like during that time and the suspense of getting caught through a spy's eyes!
Nancy Wake: World War Two’s Most Rebellious Spy
 
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The most gripping tale of survival during the Holocaust. Vivid accounts of the love and relationships that were built and how hard it was to survive on daily basis. Hands down the best book I've read in quite awhile.
The Tattooist of Auschwitz: A Novel
 
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Best untraditional read. Suspenseful and well written to keep your attention. You will not want to put it down.
Ward D by Freida McFadden
 
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Suspenseful, yet very attention grabbing. Was unable to stop reading this book. The tone in which it is written allows for your imagination to be set free and for you to imagine yourself as the main character. Great read!
The Locked Door by Freida McFadden
 
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Historically one of the most exciting reads. Completely researched and carefully written to preserve the history of the Boston Massacre in its bloody encounter of an angry mob of citizens and soldiers and the bullets that privet to be deadly.
The Fifth of March: A Story of the Boston Massacre
 
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"The Owl" pets upon the night. The killer who penetrates behind the scenes is social status and respectability to create the suspenseful action in the mind of the reader.
Nighttime Is My Time by Mary Higgins Clark