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ChaoticMissAdventures
The Book Censor's Library | Bothayna Al-Essa
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#ToB25
I really enjoyed this one! A translated work from Kuwait that is for book lovers. A great book for now with the book banning that is happening everyday. I love how Al-Essa weaves classics through the story, and how she shows what books can do for a person.
This was a super quick read that I tackled in 24 hours, highly readable and fun.

sarahbarnes Agreed! Great review. 5h
Butterfinger I just put it on hold. 3h
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Hooked_on_books
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I‘m surprised that 1984 is the Orwell book that‘s had so much recent traction when this allegory of authoritarianism and the corruption of power is just incredibly timely. I‘m so glad I finally read this and appreciate the reminder that none of this is new.

GingerAntics Right? I have no clue how this isn‘t way more popular right now. It feels more fitting than 1984 to me. 5h
Hooked_on_books @GingerAntics If the orange idiot ever read anything longer than a tweet, I would have thought he read this and was using it as a playbook. 4h
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AprilMae
Shatter Me | Tahereh Mafi
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#bannedbooksunday book(s) #2 is the Shatter Me series. Another part of the school ban from post#1 this week, this is also being banned due to "sexual excitement, sexual conduct and lewd exhibition of nudity".

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Chittavrtti
Julia | Sandra Newman
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TiredLibrarian Intriguing premise! 10h
Chittavrtti 50 pages in and it‘s very good. Truly creepy in its acceptance of authoritarian dictatorship. 9h
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Alora
The Meadows | Stephanie Oakes
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Putting a pause on ACOTAR series (I just can't bring myself to start the 3rd book even though everyone says it's the best...). Hoping this one will get me out of my reading slump. Beautiful cover and it sounds very intriguing! Maybe my library 3 week deadline will force me to actually finish it 😅

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GinaKButler
1984 | George Orwell
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I guess since I had two newish releases picked in January, it‘s only fitting to get two classics in February! My #bookspin and #doublespin for the month! Hoping to get to both of them!

Thank you for hosting @TheAromaofBooks This is my favorite challenge!

TheAromaofBooks Yay!! Enjoy!! These are both pretty thoughtful reads! 17h
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Beccasmallwood
Prophet Song | Paul Lynch
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I am picking myself up off the floor, a mess of emotions and holding my baby tighter after finishing this. This is a masterpiece and a totally justifiable Booker prize winner. Marketed as dystopian but in reality it is close to home for many, it follows an Irish family living under an ever worsening regime and tackles the horrifying reality of “it won‘t happen here until it does”. I can not recommend this more. #prophetsong #bookerprize #paullynch

suvata definitely a 5-star read 1d
Jari-chan Really close to home, that's why this is so scary 😟 1d
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Karkar
Nothing But the Rain | Naomi Salman
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I really like this short read. Imagine if the rain would wipe out your memory. Just crazy.

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CatMS
The Water Knife | Paolo Bacigalupi
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Just starting......this has been on my shelf since publication 10 years ago, my husband loved it and so I decided to read. Trying to read off my shelves instead of borrowing from the library 🤪

dabbe 🖤🐾🖤 1d
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Hooked_on_books
Rolltown: Bat Hardin #3 | Mack Reynolds
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I did pretty well with my first month of #Roll100 in January—2 books completed and I‘m 2/3 through the third book. Hopefully that bodes well for February! Here are my books corresponding to the numbers.

PuddleJumper 🎉🎉 21h
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