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1. Perfectly Miserable: Review Haiku

WOW I could not stand
a single part of this memoir
or this woman.

Perfectly Miserable: Guilt, God, and Real Estate in a Small Town by Sarah Payne Stuart. Riverhead, 2014, 320 pages.

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2. The Happy Atheist: Review Haiku

I tried, I did. But
this is just mean and
surprisingly ignorant.

The Happy Atheist by PZ Myers. Pantheon, 2013, 208 pages.

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3. In Darkness: Review Haiku

I tried, I swear -- I
just couldn't finish. Wrong book,
wrong time, wrong reader.

In Darkness by Nick Lake. Bloomsbury, 2012, 368 pages.

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4. Hilda and the Midnight Giant: Review Haiku

I tried, I tried, but
I just couldn't figure out
what was going on.

Hilda and the Midnight Giant by Luke Pearson. Nobrow, 2012, 40 pages.

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5. 2012: Year in Review

# of posts: 149
# of books read: 139

Favorite books of 2012

Middle-grade fiction
In a Glass Grimmly
Liar & Spy

Young adult fiction
The Fault in Our Stars
Where Things Come Back

Adult fiction
Gone Girl
The Family Fang

Adult nonfiction
Let's Pretend This Never Happened
Wild

Favorite jackets of 2012

Me & Earl & the Dying Girl
Unholy Night

Least favorite books of 2012
Girl Land
Wonkenstein

Happy New Year, y'all!

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6. Wicked Business: Review Haiku

I can't even do
this anymore. Trash is fun --
but sometimes, just trash.

Wicked Business by Janet Evanovich. Bantam, 2012, 320 pages.

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7. Wonkenstein: Review Haiku


I really tried to
find something redeeming here,

but I couldn't. Pffft.

Wonkenstein: The Creature from My Closet #1 by Obert Skye. Square Fish, 2012, 256 pages.

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8. Super Sad True Love Story: Review Haiku


Could not last thirty
pages in this hipster
douchebag fantasyland.

Super Sad True Love Story by Gary Shteyngart. Random, 2011, 352 pages.

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9. Sweet Valley Confidential: Review Haiku



Their wedding procession
song was from Phantom of
the Opera
?!? *dies*


Sweet Valley Confidential: Ten Years Later by Francine Pascal. St. Martin's, 2011, 293 pages.



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10. Cleaving: Review Haiku


I'm sorry, I just
cannot get past adultery.
I'm harsh like that.


Cleaving: A Story of Marriage, Meat, and Obsession by Julie Powell. Little Brown, 2009, 307 pages.


And NOW back to your regularly scheduled Cybilly hiatus.

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11. Anna Friggin' Karenina: Review Haiku


Boy meets girl; boy gets
girl; girl meets train. Three weeks of
my life lost, all lost.


Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy. Originally serialized in Russian between 1875 and 1877, 754 pages.


#32 on The LIST.

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12. Tess of The D’Urbervilles: Nature Reflected

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Depictions of nature often reflect the mood in Tess of the D’Urbervilles. For example as Tess sits listening to Angel play the harp, “The floating pollen seemed to be in his notes made visible, and the dampness of the garden the weeping of the garden’s sensibility. Though near nightfall, the rank-smelling weed-flowers glowed as if they would not close, for intentness, and the waves of colour mixed with the waves of sound” (page 139). (more…)

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