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Aims42
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Pickpick

Since back to school season is upon us, I thought I‘d highlight my favorite books featuring professors
👩‍🏫✏️🎓📓📝
All of these are humorous, have heart and won‘t bring you any “back to school blues” 👍

LiteraryinPA Fun idea! And also, I didn‘t know Julie S had a third book! 3mo
Aims42 @LiteraryinLawrence Yep! The hardcover came out last August and the paperback was just published at the end of July this year, so very new for that edition 🙌 3mo
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kelli7990
Again, but Better | Christine Riccio
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Today, I‘m sharing some Pink ebooks from my Kindle that I haven‘t read yet.

#onwednesdayswereadpink

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AileenRR
Again, but Better | Christine Riccio
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Panpan

Adorable premise (there‘s a magical twist) but the story was executed poorly. I didn‘t fall in love with the characters and hated the heroine‘s family. And not in a good way. In an author-took-this-too-far-and-they‘re-toxic kind of way.

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JillsBookshelf
Again, but Better | Christine Riccio
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Pickpick

This was wasn‘t the best book I‘ve ever read, but it was entertaining. The romance was predictable but sweet and I really enjoyed the narration, especially in the second half. My main complaint is that all of the unnecessary clothing descriptions and pop culture referenced pulled me out of the story.

⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ 1/2

#ya #romance #yaromance #summer #summerread

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Boushra
Again, but Better | Christine Riccio
Bailedbailed

I loved the book .It show many of 20years old girls life. However Why do people keep writing about main characters crushing on boys with girlfriends? I like the book but that little tid bit reeks of so much desperation. However, once you get to the best part it‘s an amazing read. I couldn‘t put it down once they went back. It was the best plot twist and just..so amazing. Is all I can really say. I loved it so much.

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StuckOnChapter13
Again, but Better | Christine Riccio
Mehso-so

My favorite part of this book is the multitudes of travel locations mentioned and well described throughout the story. A lot of the places were old travel locations of mine so it made me quite nostalgic. I did have the hardest time understanding what was the point of this book in the first half since it didn't seem like it had a plot. I only started understanding after the magical element halfway through the book. (Which is just weird).

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StuckOnChapter13
Again, but Better | Christine Riccio

Halfway through the book and WHAT‘S WITH THAT PLOT TWIST! Honestly was not expecting a magical element at this point in the story.

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OriginalCyn620
Again, but Better | Christine Riccio
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Bailedbailed

I tried to like this book but it was a bit too slow-moving for me. Also, for a 20y/o, the MC was so naive and inexperienced, bordering on whiny. Which might be fine, but there was no explanation or hints as to why she was that way.
#bookspinbingo

TheAromaofBooks I really struggle when the MC is a whiner! 4y
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SiameseCatsRead
Again, but Better | Christine Riccio
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I'm so happy that we've had so many lost authors who have found their destinations!

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SiameseCatsRead
Again, but Better | Christine Riccio
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I said before that I was finally getting into this book, but holy geeze it's taken a HUGE turn! 6 years later, the story continues and the main characters reunite and are thrown into what we could say is a precarious position. I'm so excited to see what the two main characters decide to do as they face an interesting situation. Is it going to be an easy decision to make for both? An easy decision for just one character? Only the pages will tell.