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peaKnit
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#sundayfunday @BookmarkTavern

Sometimes reading magazines or doing what the tagged book implies, read easy breezy romance, can help me clear the deck to get out of the slump. 📚

BookmarkTavern Magazines is a great option! Thanks for answering! 2w
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Octoberwoman
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I‘m posting one book a day from my massive collection. No description, no reason for why I want to read it (some I‘ve had so long I don‘t even remember why!). Feel free to join in!

#ABookADay2024

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violabrain
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Panpan

I was really excited to read this book about writing by a neurologist, but it‘s a disorganized mess. It reads like an initial draft that nobody edited.

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carly4488
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Panpan

Very disappointed in this addition to the VR series. The writing was sloppy, repetitive and boring. The continuity from the previous books was not good and the storylines between Kaylee and Landry and then the 2 of them and Megan, were way underdeveloped. If you love the series and just have to read them all, then have at it. Otherwise just skip it.

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mandarchy
Ralph Tells a Story | Abby Hanlon
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Adorable new addition to my library. Tip #4 eat more chocolate. 😋

JudeCC Mmm Chocolate!! Dark is my favorite!!! 3y
mandarchy @WJCintron seriously necessary 3y
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JulietReads
On Writers Block Pa | Victoria Nelson
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JulietReads
On Writers Block Pa | Victoria Nelson
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JulietReads
On Writers Block Pa | Victoria Nelson
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JulietReads
On Writers Block Pa | Victoria Nelson
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Librarybelle
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Mehso-so

I listened to the Virgin River series years ago and enjoyed the quiet, sweet pace of a town that has heart and is filled with souls looking for second chances. I was excited to revisit the town, and either I‘m not in the mood for saccharine stories, or this one missed the Virgin River magic. New characters interacting with residents, so you can casually revisit people you met in other books. The ending though - I sniffled on my way to work!