Month: January 2018
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16th Seduction by Maxine Paetro & James Patterson
[book-info] I was not all that excited about reading 16th Seduction by Maxine Paetro and James Patterson. I had finished 15th Affair and had felt really lackluster about the series. It wasn’t the series I loved anymore. Lindsay Boxer has become the super focus of the books with very small tidbits delegated to the rest…
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Between Shades of Gray by Ruta Sepetys *Stephanie’s Review*
[book-info] I wanted to read Between Shades of Gray by Ruta Sepetys when I saw Alexa talking about how much she enjoyed it quite awhile back. I have never read a book by Sepetys before and I figured Between Shades of Gray was as good a place to start as any! I am not going…
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Perfect by Cecelia Ahern *Stephanie’s Review*
[book-info] I had been wonderfully surprised by Flawed so I was anxious to get Perfect by Cecelia Ahern. I feel like the characters proved themselves and I really enjoyed watching them come together to work for a common goal. I will say that Ahern kept a pretty fast pace and had me wondering what was…
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Big Mushy Happy Lump by Sarah Andersen *Stephanie’s Mini-Review*
[book-info] Sarah Anderson makes me so happy! Ever since I found her through a blogger or a meme post with the spending mindset of a bookworm I was in love. I bought her first book Adulthood is a Myth (because it totally is!) and devoured it as soon as I got home from our first…
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Lies We Tell Ourselves by Robin Talley *Stephanie’s Review*
[book-info] I’ve been interested in Lies We Tell Ourselves by Robin Talley since I first read the synopsis a few years ago. There just aren’t a lot of books written about the years between the end of WWII and contemporary fiction. I think it’s why I enjoyed The Help so much. Reading about Civil Rights…
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The Cracked Spine by Paige Shelton *Stephanie’s Review*
[book-info] The Cracked Spine by Paige Shelton is one of my “bad blogger” book reviews. I requested it and then just never got around to it. I wish I could say this was a lost gem but it was really kind of middle of the road for me. My biggest struggle was the amount of…