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Mid Year Book Freakout Tag
I’m a little late to the party, but I thought that I would do the Mid Year Book Freakout Tag. As I am doing my Book-A-Day challenge, I’m limiting myself to the first 182 books I read this year. Best book you’ve read so far I feel a little bit like this is cheating, as…
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Book Character Besties: Top 10 Tuesday
This week’s top 10 tuesday (from That Artsy Reader Girl) is to list 10 characters that you want to be friends with, so here I go! 1: Kaz Brekker This one was easy, I’d love to be friends with this quick witted and cunning character, I feel that his many adventures would make some great…
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Auto-Buy Authors: Top 10 Tuesday
This is the first time I’ve done one of these, but I thought that I would give it ago. I would also like to add that these authors are in no particular order, and while whenever these authors release a new book, I want to buy it immediately, but often don’t because books are expensive.…
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YALC Haul: Where Are They Now?
Last year, I made this post about all the books I bought at YALC 2018. Before I posted my TBR for YALC 2019 I wanted to finish most of the books I bought last year, since I am on a book buying ban this month, I thought now would be the perfect time to start…
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What’s On My Nightstand? February Edition
I have read quite a few books since my last wrap up so without further ado let’s get into it. Books I’ve Read Point Blanc by Anthony Horowitz You may remember from last time that I was listening to this book on Borrow Box, and now I have finished it. You can read my review…
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The Six of Crows Duology
In a continuation of the Grisha Verse, and in some ways a sequel to last week’s Grisha Trilogy Post, I am sharing my thoughts on the Six of Crows Duology by Leigh Bardugo. Six of Crows Synopsis Ketterdam: a bustling hub of international trade where anything can be had for the right price—and no one knows…
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The Grisha Trilogy
For those who read my weekly updates, you will know that I have recently read the Grisha Trilogy by Leigh Bardugo and I wanted to share with you my thoughts on each book and the series. Shadow and Bone I raced through this book, but not because it was good, it was because I didn’t…