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bluestocking.book.nerd
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Mehso-so

Today's #BookOfTheDay opens in the year 2079 with a slightly dystopian feeling - sirens and bunkers and the implied restructuring of the government - but transforms into a meandering story about a family. From the childhood tragedy to the quiet continuing of life as separate, but connected, adults, this story is a great #contemporaryfiction #bookclub pick, but personally not a book that satisfies. #BookNerdReads 14/365

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Ash91
Invisible Ghosts | Robyn Schneider
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Sometimes you look around at your life and you see a ghost of a different one #rainbowhunt #bookoftheday

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LinesUponAPage
Christmas Trolls | Jan Brett
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My children‘s picture book of the day. Happy December 3rd everyone! #magicofchristmas #childrenbooks #bookoftheday

MoonWitch94 This was one of my favorite books for Christmas as a child 🎄♥️📚 5y
LinesUponAPage @MoonWitch94 how awesome! Do you pick it up every so often to read again? (edited) 5y
MoonWitch94 @Lifeisasnap yes, I do! Especially since I used to work with preschoolers. I loved reading it to them & seeing their eyes light up & hear their giggles. 5y
LinesUponAPage @MoonWitch94 little kids are the best! Have a great rest of the day! 5y
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Travelinglibrarian
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BrillantBooks
Queen of Air and Darkness | Cassandra Clare
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Travelinglibrarian
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Nineteenth century teenage love story becomes American tragedy. The case against Alice Mitchell killing her fiancé Freda Ward in the courts eyes was not about murderous revenge but the act of two women being in love is seen as unnatural, immoral and indecent!!! #herstory #aliceandfreda #rebelgirls #bookclub #bookshelf #bookoftheday #history #ilovemyjob #somanybookssolittletime #whatareyoureading

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Circe | Madeline Miller
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