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Has anyone read Before the Coffee Gets Cold by Toshikazu Kawaguchi?
His second book is out and I'M DYING OF EXCITEMENT!!!!
Originally posted by: mintyblue
Has anyone read Before the Coffee Gets Cold by Toshikazu Kawaguchi?
His second book is out and I'M DYING OF EXCITEMENT!!!!
u can summarize the soul of these books
will be beneficial for anyone who would like to read those
Enjoy the books minty ji
Originally posted by: kingkhan22
u can summarize the soul of these books
will be beneficial for anyone who would like to read those
I'm too lazy but one line for each book, sure:
1. The Thirteenth Tale -- It's a thriller about an abandoned house which contains a chilling secret whose impact still resonates...
2. Before your Memory Fades -- It's about how the past influences the future, through some loveable characters
3. In my Grandfather's Shadow -- How the protagonist discovers that her grandfather was a general in Nazi Germany and the shame that lingers....
4. Full Flight -- It's about first love and how it doesn't last
5. You by Caroline Kepnes -- It has been made into a Netflix series. Enough said!
Originally posted by: mintyblue
I'm too lazy but one line for each book, sure:
1. The Thirteenth Tale -- It's a thriller about an abandoned house which contains a chilling secret whose impact still resonates...
2. Before your Memory Fades -- It's about how the past influences the future, through some loveable characters
3. In my Grandfather's Shadow -- How the protagonist discovers that her grandfather was a general in Nazi Germany and the shame that lingers....
4. Full Flight -- It's about first love and how it doesn't last
5. You by Caroline Kepnes -- It has been made into a Netflix series. Enough said!
Thank you for the effort dear :0)
seems very intriguing and gripping relatable concepts
will definitely read
Have you read or are planning to read any of these
I have read YOU, because I tend to read the source material if I like the adaptation. Though not big on it. Toshikazy Kawaguchi has been on my to read list for a while, maybe I will get around to him now 😆Originally posted by: mintyblue
Have you read or are planning to read any of these
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