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A Room of One's Own by Virginia Woolf

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4.25

I have thoughts but not a single one is coherent. 
Justine, or the Misfortunes of Virtue by John Phillips, Marquis de Sade

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3.5

Sade was a sick bastard but this made for a rather dull Gothic novel. 
The Atlas Six by Olivie Blake

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2.0

Meh

Edit: No, you know what. Meh is too good for this book. It was insufferably dull with self-indulgent writing and flat characterisation. 
Twilight by Stephenie Meyer

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3.5

You know what, it's not that bad. If you ignore every instinct screaming at you while you're reading it. 
Five Little Pigs by Agatha Christie

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4.5

More twists than a country lane. 
The Core of the Sun by Johanna Sinisalo

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4.0

You know a book's going to be good when it starts with a woman testing the quality of a chili with her vagina. 

The end could have been better, though.
Briefly, A Delicious Life by Nell Stevens

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3.5

A sad, sapphic spectral story set in the nineteenth century. 

Like many historical novels set in eras that I've spent too many hours researching, I was distracted by just how modern the language was. 
Ripley Under Ground by Patricia Highsmith

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4.0

Sly bastard Tom Ripley strikes again! 
Howl's Moving Castle by Diana Wynne Jones

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5.0

"My shining dishonesty will be the salvation of me." - me, when I lie about completing tasks at work.