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1. 7 Things - Miley Cyrus

2. My Humps - The Black Eyed Peas

3. Obsessed - Mariah Carey

4. Boyfriend - Big Time Rush

5. Party in the U.S.A. - Miley Cyrus

6. One Time - Justin Bieber

7. Hey Baby (Drop it to the Floor) - Pitbull

8. Best Love Song - T-Pain

9. The One That Got Away - Katy Perry

10. Bleeding Love - Leona Lewis

11. Crazier - Taylor Swift

12. What Makes You Beautiful - One Direction

13. Every Time We Touch - Cascada

14. Baby - Justin Bieber

15. BedRock - Young Money

16. Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.) - Katy Perry

17. Sexy and I Know It - LMFAO

18. Love Me - Justin Bieber

19. Marry You - Bruno Mars

20. Blow - Kesha

21. Favorite Girl - Justin Bieber

22. Only Girl (In The World) - Rihanna

23. Your Love Is My Drug - Kesha

24. Boyfriend - Justin Bieber

25. You Make Me Feel... - Cobra Starship

26. Call Me Maybe - Carly Rae Jepsen

27. The Climb - Miley Cyrus

28. Teenage Dream - Katy Perry

29. E.T. (feat. Kanye West) - Katy Perry

30. Stronger - Kanye West

31. Body Language (feat. T-Pain) - Jesse McCartney

32. #thatPower - will.i.am

33. Hotel Room Service - Pitbull

34. Leavin' - Jesse McCartney

35. Rocketeer - Far East Movement



  • Writer: Erin Hodges
    Erin Hodges
  • Mar 7, 2018
  • 2 min read

When I saw the trailer to this movie, I immediately knew I needed to read this book. It took me about 2 minutes after seeing the trailer for me to head to Amazon and order the book. For those of you who do not know the story of "Tulip Fever", here is a quick rundown: During the 1630s in Amsterdam, everyone and anyone was itching to get their hands on tulips, in a craze known as Tulipomania. While this is going on, former orphan, Sophia, is married off to a wealthy merchant named Cornelis, who promises her and her siblings a worry-free life. Sophia quickly becomes Cornelis's prized possession and he immediately wants to create an heir for the family. While unsuccessful with this, he decides he should invest in an immortal form of him and his dear wife by getting their portrait painted by the young painter Jan Van Loos. While capturing the beauty of Sophia on a canvas, he becomes more and more attracted her and the same with her to him and it doesn't take long for them to want to pursue a future together.

Now after reading this book, I felt a whole heap of emotions. I was angry, happy, and longing for more on the characters. It is a story with a huge open ending, that leads you wanting more and more from the author. But personally, I do not enjoy such open endings. I feel as though all books should have a clear and distinct ending. Then there is the chemistry between the two young adults in the story leaves you longing for the kind of heat they have. The novel does get kind of steamy and intense at some parts, so if those kind of scenes make you very uncomfortable I would recommend reading a milder novel. Now it is not even a fraction of the intensity in the Fifty Shades Series but there are a few pages that can make people uncomfortable.

Deborah Moggach's writing style is one of a kind, and it really helps you dive into the novel and feel as if you're there with the characters. I hope to be able to read more by her in the near future.

I would recommend this book to everyone and anyone. It is an extremely easy read that I finished in a week (keep in mind, I'm a college student with a busy schedule).



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