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Regretting You – Colleen Hoover
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Continue reading →: Regretting You – Colleen HooverI’m giving this book a 3.5 star rating – I’ve recently discovered Colleen Hoover after reading the insanity that is known as Verity. I love finding authors I enjoy and reading other books they’ve written. I’m kind of torn on Regretting You. I enjoyed this book and blew through it pretty quickly,…
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Stuck Inside? A Book Nerd’s Dream!
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Continue reading →: Stuck Inside? A Book Nerd’s Dream!I know most of the country is under lock down, either state-mandated or by personal choice. Times are weird and confusing right now; with so much uncertainty it’s easy to become overwhelmed with all of the information being dumped into our laps. I’ve found that I need to physically put…
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Unspeakable Things – Jess Lourey
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Continue reading →: Unspeakable Things – Jess LoureyForgive me for not having a pretty photo of this book as the cover for this post – due to the stay at home order and pandemic happening, libraries are closed and I’ve run out of physical books to read! Of course, I have a rather large pile of books…
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You Were There Too – Colleen Oakley
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Continue reading →: You Were There Too – Colleen Oakley(are we friends on Goodreads?!) I’ve been teetering between a 3 and 4 star rating for You Were There Too by Colleen Oakley. I truly did enjoy this book and it was a solid 3.5/4 stars for me up until the very end, which I felt was incessantly rushed and kind of…
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February Wrap Up
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Continue reading →: February Wrap UpIt’s pretty crazy that it’s already March! 2020 is flying by and the reality that we get married next month is really sinking in. As planning is dwindling, I’ve been able to focus more time on my reading life which has been so productive and fulfilling. They say February is the month…
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Karolina’s Twins – Ronald H. Balson
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Continue reading →: Karolina’s Twins – Ronald H. BalsonHistorical fiction, you truly have my heart. 3.5 stars rounded up for Karolina’s Twins because I just love historical fiction that much. The writing itself was average but any time there is a touching story of a Holocaust survivor, I will always base my rating off of that regardless if…
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The Grace Year – Kim Liggett
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Continue reading →: The Grace Year – Kim LiggettI finished The Grace Year a few days ago and have been trying to collect my thoughts on this book. I’ve been scouring Goodreads and reviews to read others’ thoughts and compare to my own interpretation (yes, this is what I do in my spare time LOL). I’m honestly struggling…
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The Mother-In-Law – Sally Hepworth
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Continue reading →: The Mother-In-Law – Sally HepworthI was feeling frisky and wanted to read a mystery, which doesn’t happen too often. I’ve seen this book recommended several places online and when it became available at my library, I snagged it up and read it in just 2 days! Lucy’s relationship with her mother-in-law, Diana, is a…
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Tell Me Three Things – Julie Buxbaum
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Continue reading →: Tell Me Three Things – Julie BuxbaumMy first Young Adult book of the year goes to Tell Me Three Things by Julie Buxbaum. It’s been on my list for quite some time now, as I remember seeing it among the shelves of a local bookstore last year and distinctly remember I liked the cover. Heart-shaped waffles, how cute!…





