What is the last book you read, and your rating?

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The last book I read is "Who told you that you were naked? by William. E. Combs and It is a Christian religious book .
I gave the book a 4 out of 4 stars rating.
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I just finished Superhighway by Alex Fayman. I rated it 3/4 stars only because of the amount of grammatical errors. I would have otherwise given it 4 out of 4.
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I just finished reading Just One Day by Gayle Forman. I rate it a 5/5. :techie-reference:
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My last read was "The Glittering Court" by Richelle Mead. It was absolutely delicious young adult fiction. Mead did a brilliant job weaving together a dystopian (but not TOO dystopian) society with what could have been real life historical drama.

I devoured it, and I cannot wait to read the sequel novels. If you like young adult lit at all, do yourself a favor and read it.
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The last book I read was "Who Told You That You Were Naked?: A Refreshing Reexamination of the Garden of Eden" by William Combs. I have done a review for the book too, where I've rated it 3 out of 4 stars. I recommend it to all readers looking for a sound Christian faith book.
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I've been reading the second book in Mira Grant's Newflesh series, Deadline.

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I just finished Dan Brown's new Robert Langdon book, Origin. Absolutely wonderful. I give it 5/5 stars. There is a lot of time spent running from place to place and evading capture but I never got bored with it. Every chapter gives you just enough information to add on to what you already know but without letting you even get close to figuring it out. You must read all the way to the last page. It was thrilling and Dan Brown wrapped it up very nicely. I am always impressed with his books and literally read the entire The Lost Symbol on a flight back from Europe :)
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I just finished People Like Us by Dana Mele, and gave it 3/5 stars. A quick YA read that's great for fans of Gossip Girl and Pretty Little Liars!
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Othello by William Shakespeare
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i just finished "bless me Ultima" by Rudolfo Anaya. i can't say that i liked it. 1/5 stars from me.
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I just finished "their eyes were watching god" . i didn't like it at all. 1/5 stars from me.
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I just read Moon Chosen by P.C. Cast I give it a 5/5 if you love stories about animals, family, fantasies and strong women
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I needed an easy, quick read for a lazy morning and I read David Baldacci's "The Escape". I don't generally read mystery novels, and I hadn't read previous books in the series, but I give it 3/4 stars for fulfilling its purpose. It was entertaining and light with a surprising twist although as a whole it was predictable with some weak characters.
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I read "Strong Heart" by Charlie Sheldon last. I am a newbie. I rated it 3 of 4. The best part of the book is told through the eyes of the granddaughter. It is more of a tale or story, then a book with much depth of character. The tale is fast paced and kept me reading.
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Training Law Enforcement Officers by Rick Giovengo. 4 out of 4 stars.

The book is like a training manual. It provides a comprehensive coverage of aspects of officers' training. However, the strategies contained in the book can be adopted into other disciplines.
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