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Category Archives: reading in 2018
What I’ve Read – October 2018
I’m getting to this on time this month! Cherish Hard – Nalini Singh I’ve had this for ages and just didn’t get around to reading it. It’s fairly typical Singh, lots of stuff that cannot change until … Continue reading
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Tagged Always and Forever: Lara Jean – Jenny Han, books, Cherish Hard – Nalini Singh, October 2018, P.S. I Still Love You – Jenny Han, The Fifth Season – N.K. Jemsin, To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before – Jenny Han, What I've Read, When a Child is Born: A Chronicle of St Mary’s Story – Jodi Taylor
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What I’ve Read – July 2018
July was busy, I read quite a bit but it didn’t feel like I was reading loads. My pick for the month is And and I Darken and the rest of the trilogy… How the French Won Waterloo – or … Continue reading
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Tagged After Tonight - Erin Nicholas, And I Darken - Kiersten White, Dirty Rowdy Thing - Christian Lauren, How the French Won Waterloo - or Think They Did - Stephen Clarke, Man Card - Sarina Bowen and Tayna Eby, Now I Rise - Kiersten White, reading, reading 2018, Stay - Sarina Bowen and Elle Kennedy, Taming Eliza Jane - Shannon Stacey, The Accidentals - Sarina Bowen, what I've read - July 2018, Wicked Sexy Liar - Christina Lauren
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What I’ve Read: April 2018
I need to confess, I’ve been in a tiny reading slump. For me, a tiny reading slump feels like a massive canyon of ‘I don’t want to read, who the hell am I?’. Reading is such a key part of … Continue reading
What I’ve Read – February and March 2018
I’ve been going through the last couple of months, feeling that reading has been tricky this year. I started the year with a couple of books that I loved (Elinor Oliphant, The Hate U Give, Iron Gold) and have felt … Continue reading
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Tagged A Princess in Theory - Alyssa Cole, A Wrinkle in Time - Madeleine L'engle, books, Bringing Delaney Home - Lee Kilraine, Brooklynaire - Sarina Bowen, Digging In - Loretta Nyhan, Dragon Actually - G.A. Aitken, February 2018, Journeyman: One man's odyssey through the lower leagues of English football - Ben Smith, March 2018, Mister McHottie - Pippa Grant, Other Minds: The Octopus and the Evolution of Intelligent Life - Peter Godfrey-Smith, reading 2018, Silver Silence - Nalini Singh, Stiletto - Daniel O'Malley, Tell the Wind and Fire - Sarah Rees Brennan, The Boy on the Bridge - M.R. Carey, The Duchess Deal - Tessa Dare, The Rook - Daniel O'Malley, what I read
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