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@ezzie100

Ezzie

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Ireland

Ezzie's Books by Status

157 Books

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Duma Key
The Seventh Veil of Salome
The Women
North Woods
The Windup Girl
We Solve Murders
The Blue Hour

Ezzie's Reading Goals

Goal

3/20 books
15%

2026 Reading Goal

Read 20 books by . They're 7 books behind schedule.

Ezzie's Most Popular Reviews

Loved this. Clever, twisty and literary.

loved this book. Read it when it came out and found it just so imaginative. I also found it so romantic. Going to read it this year as my older self to see if I still find the themes moving. This book is a reminder that love is not about the outside but the person within.

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This is a beautiful book. I don't want to give anything away but it's full on sci-fi and very much set in an army/spy ops environment. At first I found the army terms confusing. ( there's a glossary) but I just took the acronyms on faith after a while. It's a strange story and very unique. It sucked me in fairly fast because the main characters are just so interesting. I really hope they make a movie of this book because it's so engrossing. At the heart of it this book is about love, and good v evil and how sometimes what looks evil from the outside is actually the opposite, and vice versa. This is an exciting adventurous story and I was delighted by the fact that it's a long book. It's such a worthwhile read with characters I was routing for .

Read this nearly in one siting. It is very exciting and nail biting. Even though the physical setting and tech is all very alien to me, it is a testament to the writers ability that I was able to visualise everything. It reminded me a bit of an Andy Weir book, in that the main character had to problem solve and figure things out herself. Also, there were very few characters in the book. At times claustrophobic and scary, I found it to be more sci-fi or adventure than horror. Of course there were some horror moments, but in terms of genre I felt it was more sci-fi. I'll be looking forward to more books by this writer.

This was an uplifting humorous read about the complexities of human relationships and also about change and hopefulness in mid-life. I really enjoyed it and found it happy, funny, sad Hillary and kind.