Did you complete #fourfoursin22? Let me know if you did! Comment here, and email lauredhelhoyden@gmail.com with your list. There's a giveaway in it :)
I hope you enjoyed your 2022 reading. Which challenges are on your radar for 2023?
Did you complete #fourfoursin22? Let me know if you did! Comment here, and email lauredhelhoyden@gmail.com with your list. There's a giveaway in it :)
I hope you enjoyed your 2022 reading. Which challenges are on your radar for 2023?
Another challenge catch up post. I finished this back in the summer, as my daughter is now 5 months... Time's going fast! Also why I haven't been as active on here. Anyway I recommend this as a pregnancy reference book.
#fourfoursin22 incubator @Lauredhel
Challenge catch up post. Read this a while ago for #fourfoursin22 aromatic, cause of the title. Turns out the title didn't have much to do with the story but I enjoyed this romance anyway! Especially the Ontario setting, always fun to read a story set places you know.
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#fourfoursin22 circumference (the cover art) @Lauredhel
I do enjoy a good gothic creepy house with secrets book. I'm also late to Schwab's work, this is my first book of hers. Won't be the last!
#fourfoursin22 embroidery (the title) @Lauredhel
I enjoyed this! It's been a while since I've read alternate history, so that was fun. A different portrayal of Marie Antoinette than I've encountered before (not just cause of the magic). If you like magic with your historical fiction, I recommend this.
#fourfoursin22 volunteering (one of the main characters volunteers at a charity shop) @Lauredhel
The Flatshare is still my favourite of O'Leary's books, but this was good. I'm always interested to see what O'Leary writes next. I think I was just in the mood for more of a romcom right now, which isn't the book's fault at all.
#fourfoursin22 automotive (despite the title, the majority of the book takes place on a road trip) @Lauredhel
Very much enjoyed this enemies to lovers, forced proximity romance.
I got behind on the chapter-a-day read and then just bolted ahead and finished it 😂 I wasn't sure what to expect of this one, having never read Pym before, but I found it surprisingly enjoyable. I was slightly let down by the sitcom-like ending where things all return to basically the way they were at the beginning, but can also see how that fits into the overall theme of the story. I can see myself trying another Pym in the future.