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I’ve had this idea of doing more then just meme’s on here for a while. April was the first month I actually kept track of what I was doing as far as reading and buying books goes, which surprises me as April has not been a kind month to my family.

So below is the list of books that I have bought in this past month. The bolded titles are books I have finished reading, and the italics are books I am currently reading. I will also be posting a picture of all the books listed later ( if I can find my phone in order to actually take the picture XD ). If you have read any of these books listed let me know! Did you enjoy them?

Thrift Store:
The Raven Boys by Maggie Stiefvater
Wild Magic by Tamora Pierce
Wolf-Speaker by Tamora Pierce
Emperor Mage by Tamora Pierce
The Realms of the Gods by Tamora Pierce
Diamond Girl by Diana Palmer
The Rawhide Man by Diana Palmer
I Married The Duke by Katharine Ashe
The Elusive Flame by Kathleen E. Woodiwiss
The Prince’s Bride by Victoria Alexander
Why Do Dukes Fall In Love by Megan Frampton
Once Upon A Dream by Katherine Kingsley
The Rogue by Katharine Ashe

Dollar Store Books
Blythewood by Carol Goodman

Walmart / Target / Grocery Store
Seven Minutes In Heaven by Eloisa James
13 Reasons Why by Jay Asher
Not Quite A Wife by Mary Jo Putney
How to Lose a Duke in Ten Days by Laura Lee Guhrke
A Good Rake Is Hard To Find by Manda Collins
Beautiful Redemption by Kami Garcia & Margaret Stohl

Kindle
Wicked Abyss by Kresley Cole

The TV show 13 Reasons Why, despite many criticisms, is quite interesting and cover a wide range of

The TV show 13 Reasons Why, despite many criticisms, is quite interesting and cover a wide range of difficult situations teenagers may face nowadays in the States (although for sure, some of the feelings explored can be experienced  anywhere), enlighting some of the consequences that can result from these situations. Many dialogues are powerful, but I found this scene (S4E10, 2020) particularly intense.


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