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It has been a frustrating 6 months or so but I think I finally got my reading mojo back!! Yay!! :D
That said, I'll take recommendations. Perhaps one of your 5-star books? Ready. Set. GO!
P.S. I recently finished a 5-star book that I recommend be on your TBR list ... 1966 Newbery Winner, I, Juan de Pareja by Elizabeth Borton de Treviño. My review to come soon.
Yay! Time to start reading.
ReplyDeleteI was going to suggest Divergent, I love the books, but I see you already have it on your reviewed list. I couldn't find Insurgent, so I suggest that one.
I'll also suggest Interred by Marilyn Almodovar, I still haven't finished the book but so far it's really good.
About my post, my bad, I assumed it was clear just because I understood it lol. I'll edit that.
DeleteI joined 6 reading challenges from different blogs:paranormal, ireland, mystery/crime, nicholas sparks, ebook and where are you?
I joined a read-a-long on another blog, we're reading Delirium.
The book club chooses a theme each month, there's a poll on goodreads. This month is the earliest TBR addition. Here is where we share what we'll be reading for the month. The first comment is from the group creator explaining a bit how things work and where you can vote for march's theme.
I included the books I was reading for every challenge, book club, RAL and others for the month in the same post as an introduction to February
I highly suggest Life of Pi by Yann Martel.
ReplyDeleteI recently finished The Light Between Oceans and can't get it out of my mind.
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