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wideeyedreader
The Hazel Wood | Melissa Albert
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Started reading an ebook from the library of the Hazel Wood during my break at work to keep going with the #summersendreadathon! I got through 65 pages of it already, which isn‘t half bad!

Clwojick A perfect example of #CoversThatPullYouIn 😍 I still really want to read this book! I just love the cover art! 5y
wideeyedreader @Clwojick The art is so gorgeous!! And the book itself is pretty good too 5y
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MrBook
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Time for the bookish discussion question of the day 😁👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻! Here it is: Which book(s) has a very attractive cover?! #BookTalk

Clwojick I use this hashtag for my favourites! #CoversThatPullYouIn 5y
rwmg The Discworld books with the covers by Josh Kirby. 5y
eraderneely Anything by Riverhead Books! 5y
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Clwojick
Since You've Been Gone | Anouska Knight
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Okay, I‘ve seen this Wheat Belly book everywhere! Have any of you guys read it?

The other three books were perfect examples of #CoversThatPullYouIn - but I chose to come out empty handed... but I will be passing two more thrift stores, and two bookstores on today‘s adventures. I can‘t have this backpack getting too heavy, because I would like to walk home. Any that I should go back for later in the week? #snowbootchallenge #bookfitnesschallenge

Victoriahoperose Homegoing is amazing. Definitely go back for that one! 6y
JanuarieTimewalker13 I second Homegoing...fantastic! 6y
bedandabook I third it! Homegoing is worth returning for. 6y
wanderinglynn No, but I‘ve contemplated picking up the Wheat Belly cookbook because I know wheat & added sugars are my 2 biggest problems. I feel so much better, lose weight, & have way more energy when I cut out grains and added sugar. 6y
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Clwojick
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Next up for #BookFitnessChallenge Audiobooks. 💕

I‘ve seen this book at Chapters, and I absolutely adore the cover. Never heard of the author, but I‘m sure it‘ll be enjoyable. Definitely another case of #CoversThatPullYouIn

@wanderinglynn

CoverToCoverGirl Great title too! 6y
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rsteve388
Early Riser | Jasper Fforde
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Walked 3 miles
Read up to page 77.

Getting there

#BookFitnessChallenge

@wanderinglynn

alisiakae Way to go! 6y
wanderinglynn Great job! 🙌🏻 6y
monalyisha I like this cover so much! 6y
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Clwojick
Untitled | Unknown
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Where do you find your new authors? Do you just happen to pick up books because of their covers or spines like me? Do you simply read the authors and genres you already know you prefer?

I definitely choose books based on their covers, and rarely read the backs of the books until I get home. I also find a ton of new authors thanks to #NetGalley. And of course from stacking all your recommendations here on Litsy.

#DiscussionThursday #MayMadness

LibrarianRyan I read a lot of newsletters about books. and because I put in to win so many free books, I follow a lot of up and coming authors on Twitter who are always tagging new things and new books. Plus, I like to look at lists of books coming out months from now for various library purposes. 6y
Clwojick @LibrarianRyan I love checking out the up and coming book fliers that my library has, but I wish they sent out monthly emails. I don‘t make it to my library as often anymorw 6y
JSW I look for authors I‘ve loved, and then I see which authors blurb their covers. I read the New York Times Book Review, I look at Litsy, I follow publishers and bookstores on Instagram. I never seem to have a shortage of TBR!! 🤪 6y
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Clwojick @JSW oooh yes! I definitely look at blurbs from favourite authors as well ! ♥️😍♥️ 6y
Kimberlone Definitely a combination of social media (Litsy, Bookriot on Fb), browsing new releases on Libby/Hoopla, and BOTM 6y
Clwojick @Kimberlone ugh 😍 I wish they delivered BOTM to Canada. 6y
SaturnDoo @LibrarianRyan I have a Twitter account but don't use it 😂 I've never really figured it out👎 I ❤ Book Page flier and the Bookmarked magazine. 6y
SaturnDoo I roam the bookshelves for hours at the library and always come up with new books and authors. Usually based on spines and covers. I also find lots here on Litsy and GR 😂 6y
Clwojick @SaturnDoo Those #CoversThatPullYouIn 😍😍😍 They always get me 🤣 6y
LibrarianRyan @Clwojick

A lot of libraries don't make an upcoming lists. It think it depends on how many use standing orders. I loved standing orders because you would get notice 6-9 months ahead of time on the big popular books. The minute I would get notification, it would go in the catalog so patrons could place holds, but with the budget crunch's a lot of libraries have gotten away from planning their collection.
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LibrarianRyan @SaturnDoo I don't use my twitter for much except winning books. that sounds sad but its true. But it does sometimes lead to interesting reading. I am working up a presentation currently about Twitter, Teens, and the battle for better books, about the action twitter is playing in what is available for teens to read. 6y
Kimberlone @Clwojick that is lame! I am in Alaska and that‘s basically Canada 😉 6y
SconsinBookyBadger The new releases at the library is usually my go to place discovering new authors. Then it‘s Litsy of course, Bookpage flier, BOTM, sometimes a bookstagram review, maybe an eye catching pretty cover or favorite author blurb at bookstores. And I‘m a newbie with BookRiot‘s GetTBR subscription. I‘ll see how that goes with my first box. Oh and sometimes movie adaptations not knowing it‘s from a book led to new authors. 6y
SaturnDoo @LibrarianRyan 🤔🤔🤔I bet that's interesting. Maybe I should reinstall Twitter and see if I can figure it out. 😊 6y
SaturnDoo @AnansiGirl I ❤ Book Page flier. I always have lists and lists from that. 6y
SaturnDoo @Clwojick yep. I'm a cover lover. Sometimes, the covers are better than the book 😂 but it's still fun to browse the library shelves and find those hidden gems ❤ 6y
SconsinBookyBadger @SaturnDoo the tbr grows and grows perusing Book Page. 📚📚📚📚 6y
SaturnDoo @AnansiGirl it most certainly does. But I guess that's part of the fun of being a 📗🐛🤣 6y
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julesG
How to Stop Time | Matt Haig
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I admit, I bought this because of the illustrations by Chris Riddell. But I'll recommend this unconventional time travel novel because of the author/writing.

It was good, even after my suspicion about the ending was proven to be right.

Also, you should definitely read it before it's a film. 😁

#MayMadness @Clwojick @RadicalReader @TheReadingMermaid
#MayScavengerHunt

BeansPage You're doing great girl. Keep it up! 😃 6y
julesG @TheReadingMermaid The birthday might be tricky. I share my birthday with a lot of great personalities, a few contemporary celebrities (Al Gore, Ewan McGregor, Christopher Walken), the Eiffel Tower, but the authors I found are "meh" to me. 6y
BeansPage 🤔🤔🤔 6y
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jenniferw88 @julesG have you tried Wikipedia for your birthday? Just type date & month into the search bar - that's how I got mine. 6y
Clwojick That cover is gorgeous #CoversThatPullYouIn 6y
julesG @jenniferw88 Yes, that's what I did. Lots of royalty, composers, sports people. A few authors, some of whose books I'll probably find at the university library. But it's definitely not my usual fare. I could read "Ode to Joy" out loud - I could sing it even, not nice, but I could. ? 6y
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TheLibrarian
The Binding | Bridget Collins
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The Binding is a beautifully written novel but it is a slow burn. It took me a while to get into the book and even after that the story line was fairly slow. If you keep reading though, you won‘t be disappointed. The only complaint is that there could have been more about binding. Overall I really enjoyed it, plus that cover is amazing!

Huge thanks to @WilliamMorrowBooks for an arc.

Yeah_I_Read I‘m reading this right now! I really like it so far 6y
Clwojick Sigh! This is stunning! #CoversThatPullYouIn 6y
Jee_HookedOnBookz It's funny how the title is The Binding but the main story isn't about it... I mean that's what I've been reading from most reviews... 6y
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TheLibrarian @Jee_HookedOnBookz It isn‘t but it is. It‘s hard to explain. I wanted more about the process and background. But binding does play a big part, just not in the way I was expecting. 6y
Jee_HookedOnBookz @TheLibrarian ahhh! OK... Still contemplating if I should read this or not. Should I? 6y
TheLibrarian @Jee_HookedOnBookz I‘d give it a try. And just remember it gets better as the story goes on. The beginning dragged a bit but it does pick up. If you do read it I‘ll be curious to see what you think. 6y
TheLibrarian @Clwojick I‘m a sucker for a good cover. 6y
TheLibrarian @Yeah_I_Read Glad you are enjoying it! I look forward to see what you think of it once your done. 6y
Kimberlone I also wanted more background and development of the binding! I actually liked the first part which actually focuses on his apprenticeship the most and wished that had been what the book was actually about! 6y
Jee_HookedOnBookz @TheLibrarian gahhhhh it's not available on my Libby! 😭😭😭 But I'll definitely let you know what I think of it once I get to it 😊 6y
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Clwojick
The Master and Margarita | Mikhail Bulgakov
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Kaila-ann Love that cover! 😍 6y
umbrellagirl I need to read this again. 6y
Booklover57 Really a great book. Think I‘ll reread it to pick up what I didn‘t get the 1st time. 5y
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Clwojick
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Sigh..... #CoversThatPullYouIn. 📚

LeslieO I love this book! 6y
StillLookingForCarmenSanDiego This book is stunning inside and out! 💕 6y
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