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#8thBookOf2021 I loved books 1 & 2 of this series and my daughter & I are (not very) patiently waiting for book 3 in August.
#9thBookOf2021 Scottoline wove a beautiful story of love & friendship in WWII Europe.
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#8thBookOf2021 I loved books 1 & 2 of this series and my daughter & I are (not very) patiently waiting for book 3 in August.
#9thBookOf2021 Scottoline wove a beautiful story of love & friendship in WWII Europe.
As usual, I'm a couple days behind 🤣
My #7thBookof2021 for #July is The Last House on Needless Street and the #8thBookof2021 for #August is The Final Girl Support Group. Bothe fantastic reads! I didn't finish a single book in #September so I'm skipping the month 😅
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This is a real #blameitonLitsy - a Canadian classic gifted to me by @LeahBergen and buddy read with @BarbaraBB and @squirrelbrain Such a good book.
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I read a lot of great books in #August #8thbookof2021 so it was hard to choose one. But I ended up with picking this because I think this has stayed with me the most after reading.
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Honorable mentions: Everybody by Olivia Laing, The Rain Heron by Robbie Arnott, Things I don‘t Want to Know by Deborah Levy, The Reluctant Fundamentalist by Mohsin Hamid and A Town Called Solace by Mary Lawson
My choice for #August for #12Booksof2021 was difficult as was my best reading month of the year and any four of these could have won, and all from different genres.
Summer Seekers just wins, but notable mentions for the other 3 #8thBookof2021
Starting to be really bad at choosing so for #August it‘s 6 again. #12in2021 Also sorry to post all at once cause I got behind
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Heartstopper v3 - cutest queer Gn series 🥰
The Firekeeper‘s Daughter - didn‘t know much about this and blew me away
Blackout- my fave short stories of the year
Outliers - wow so thrilling!!!!
One Dark and Stormy Knight - great cozy series
The Lost Apothecary- Amazing!!!
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#12Booksof2021 #8thBookof2021 #August I love how Simone St. James mixes mystery with the paranormal, and this one was definitely one of my favorites of hers. The Guncle was a very close 2nd favorite in August. @Andrew65
I'm going to finish posting these early so as not to carry them over into 2022. Sorry @Andrew65 for jumping ahead! 😬
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This was an intriguing tale which nodded at both The Terror and the Donner party. Plus Greer Macallister's writing is fantastic.
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Gorgeous writing and a beautiful sense of place. It‘s a story of a guarded woman and an environmental experiment, reintroducing wolves into rural Scotland. The small town is as hostile as the brutal landscape, and violence and fear begins to threaten the project. Mysteries unravel, questioning the nature of predators and their prey. The nature writing is lovely, and the story of twin sisters intrinsically linked by their trauma, is gripping.