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The It Girl by Ruth Ware
Summary: April was the first person Hannah met at Oxford as her roommate. April brings Hannah into her circle and eventually becomes once of Hannah’s best friends. April is murdered that first year at Oxford. Ten years later, when the convicted killer dies in prison, possible new evidence comes to light and Hannah must decide…
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Children of Virtue and Vengeance by Tomi Adeyemi
Summary: Zelie and Amari managed to bring back magic to Orisha. The problem is magic has returned not only to maji but also to nobles. Zelie must try to unite the maji in order to secure Amari on the throne for a change to change Orisha. Can she manage to unite anyone when hatred runs…
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Children of Blood and Bone by Tomi Adeyemi
Summary: Magic disappeared from Orisha years ago and the king had all maji (magic users) killed leaving Zelie without a mother. When a runaway princess enters the picture, Zelie may have a chance to bring magic back only if she can control her possible powers and her strange connection to the king’s son who is…
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New Announcement!
Happy Tuesday everyone! It felt so weird not posting yesterday but I had a busy day at work and I was finalizing this project I’ve been working on. I am now going to be selling used books and hope I can find new homes for these wonderful books. I want to assure everyone that this…
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Love Hypothesis by Ali Hazelwood
Summary: Olive believes staying away from love is what best for her but her friends aren’t convinced. So Olive does the only logical thing to convince them: she kisses the first guy she sees. It happens to be Dr. Adam Carlson, a faculty member in the department she’s working to get her PhD in. They…
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Tuesday Post
Last week, Target had a buy 2 get 1 free sale on books and these were my finds 😊 I’m very curious about King of Battle and Blood and I’ve seen The Hating Game on Instagram. Very excited to make time to read these! QOTD: What are you currently reading? AOTD: My current read is…
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Happy Monday!
Happy Monday Everyone! I’m not getting through my current series as quickly as I thought I would but that’s okay. My current read is split into a couple of parts as shown. Do you like when stories are split into parts? For me, it depends on how the story progresses. Sometimes I feel like splitting…
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Buddha by Karen Armstrong
I’ve always been interested in learning more about Buddhism so I figured why not start with a book about Buddha? Karen Armstrong did an amazing job of giving a biography of Buddha and providing objective information while comparing variations of the story of Buddha. I think she gave great insight into the beliefs and mindset…
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June Hopefuls
Hi all! I am going to work to add more posts to my blog over the next couple of months. I have become more active on Instagram if anyone wants to follow me there. https://www.instagram.com/perfectly_prosed/ Here are some books I hope to read in June. I’m a mood reader and I don’t know if I…
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The Personal Librarian by Marie Benedict, Victoria Cristopher Murray
Warning: May contain spoilers Summary: Set in the early 1900s, Belle de Costa Greene (borne Belle Greener) lands a job as a personal librarian to the famous JP Morgan. She has lived her life as a white woman thus far however her new position will put her under more scrutiny and put in her in…