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The Kingdoms
The Kingdoms | Natasha Pulley
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Jari-chan
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I got this book as an ARC and just thought it sounded interesting, but I wouldn't have guessed I would love it that much as I did. What a great new take on time travelling! What a world building and what a thoroughly planned plot! Not easy to follow and sure even better when read a second time. Wow!❤️

#TitlesandTunes #IslandVibe
@Cinfhen @BarbaraBB

Cinfhen Wonderful 😁so glad you enjoyed you‘re pick 11mo
Jari-chan @Cinfhen Thank you 😊 I'm so happy I finally read it 🤭 11mo
Cinfhen I‘m also really glad I had an opportunity to read a book that was sitting on my TBR for ages! 11mo
Jari-chan @Cinfhen that's the great thing about challenges like this - they make you read the hidden treasures in your shelf 🥰 11mo
Cinfhen So true! 11mo
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Jari-chan
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Just came across this lovely challenge and decided to join in at the last moment 😅
That's because when I read the topic of this month is #IslandVibes I couldn't keep Surfin' USA out of my head. So here we go. The book on my pile to fit the prompt would be The Kingdoms. I don't think it will fit the song, but you might can surf there, too? 😎

#TitlesAndTunes

@Cinfhen @BarbaraBB

Cinfhen Fantastic! Welcome to #TitlesAndTunes 🏄🏻‍♀️🌴🖐️ 12mo
Jari-chan @Cinfhen Yey! Thank you ❤️ 12mo
BarbaraBB The Beach Boys! Of course! They must be included! 🏄 12mo
Jari-chan @BarbaraBB Yes! 😁😁😁 12mo
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TracyReadsBooks
The Kingdoms | Natasha Pulley
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With the last book of 2022 done, I can list my Top 10. Lots of great nonfiction & three titles make the list. Some great YA too—great covers, even better stories. No Country for Old Men was my first McCarthy, it won‘t be my last. Even bad guys need to work & Hench turns the superhero story on its head. Once Upon a River was perfect from the first word to the last. And my absolute fav—The Kingdoms. I finished it & wanted to immediately start over.

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TracyReadsBooks
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April was a stellar month for reading with several ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ books. If I have to pick a favorite, it‘s the tagged book which hooked me on the first page & didn‘t let me up for air until the end. A man steps off a train in London with no idea who he is & why he‘s there. The only clue is a century old postcard. The truth will be discovered only thru a remarkable journey that I won‘t spoil by saying more. Others get honorable mention.

@Andrew65

Andrew65 Oh this sounds right up my street. Stacked. 1y
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CyaneFillion
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I thoroughly enjoyed this take on "history" and the dynamic between the two main characters. The author is quite good at writing the delicate relationship between two traumatised men who pine for each other. I am a little sad that, despite the 5 books in this specific niche genre she has written, not one of them has the female support characters survive or reach their own happy ending. I wish they weren't used as plot devices for convenience.

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Lieh
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First off, I loved this book!
It's kept me thinking since i finished it. The first part of the book felt a little slow and it took me some time to get into. The plot/writing were great, but the MC did not feel like he had a unique voice (similar to Watchmaker etc). Great side characters, though. The plottwist was unecessary and i feel it mightve had more heart-wrenching if Joe's identity had been clear earlier on. The ending felt somewhat rushed.

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bookandbedandtea
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Natasha Pulley's books (can't wait to read the new one!) are hard to describe. This one has alternate realities, time-slip, lots of adventure, a little romance...I thoroughly enjoyed it. #Alphabetgame @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Thank you for playing! 2y
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DGRachel
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Mehso-so

#unpopularopinion For me, this was unnecessarily convoluted and tedious. I liked the concept and the alternate histories, but the story often dragged and I detested Kite. I don‘t feel like he was ever redeemed and I hated his mood swings. It probably would have been easier to follow all the time jumps in print, but the pacing was so slow, filled with extraneous detail, I know I would have bailed before the 1/4 mark. #moremehthanyay

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thegirlwiththelibrarybag
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Tumblr is constantly reminding me of all the books I‘m procrastinating on 🫠

Fan art via spittin-watches on tumblr

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TracyReadsBooks
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April was a great reading month—38 books. These are easily my three favorite. They are very different but are all incredibly interesting and well written stories. I can‘t say much about The Kingdoms without the risk of spoilers but as soon as I finished it, I wanted to read it again. Children of Time is a fascinating evolutionary story with so much to think about and Sunshine is the smartest, most interesting take on vampires I‘ve read in ages.

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TracyReadsBooks
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Wow… I. Love. This. Book. From the first paragraph, which hooks you with its awesome opening, to the very end, which leaves you guessing (and gasping for reasons) until the very last page, and in all the between moments which are filled with people just trying to survive, mystery, war, family, danger, love & the possibility everything or nothing will ever be right. I suspect this would be a love it or hate it book for many. Count me a huge fan! 👇

TracyReadsBooks It‘s not an apples to apples comparison but more than once I thought about The House in the Cerulean Sea while reading this book—almost as if it is a darker, more twisted, more dangerous, older sibling. Before I can say that definitively I‘ll have to read this book again, something I for sure want to do, but the thought is there… 2y
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TracyReadsBooks
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This book is soooo good. The kind of good when it‘s hitting all the right notes, when it reads as if the author was plugged right into your brain & knew exactly what you wanted to read (even though you yourself likely didn‘t know), when you can put it down but only for the minute or two needed to tell everyone—hi Littens!!!—that it is really good and you can‘t get enough of it. Whew. Okay, having said all that, I‘m diving back in!

Patchshank Ive always been curious about that book. I love the cover. 2y
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TracyReadsBooks
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Tonight‘s book

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DuckOfDoom
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I've been posting aome #shelfies on Instagram, today I realized I should share them with you, too. Trying to be more active here, with some success! Will join the #readathon this weekend!

So, which book would you pick? Once again, I am overwhelmed by the TBR, and can't decide what to read

wanderinglynn Several of these, like Black Sun, are on my TBR! 🙌🏻 2y
julesG The Kingdoms was very good. Did you get the signed edition? 2y
DuckOfDoom @julesG I did! Looking forward to reading it, it's a standalone, right? 2y
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julesG Yes, it's a standalone. 2y
Laughterhp Black Sun was very good! 2y
TracyReadsBooks I‘m late to reply but Ancillary Justice is phenomenal—takes a while to figure things out but once you do, it‘s impossible to put down. Second and third books are even better. Black Sun is also amazing—an evolutionary step forward for fantasy. I loved both! 2y
DuckOfDoom @TracyReadsBooks I loved Ancillary Justice, too! The whole trilogy. one of the few books I have read on this shelf - maybe I'll read Black Sun next, a lot of you seem to like it 2y
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VanessaCW
The Kingdoms | Natasha Pulley
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I enjoyed this story but I did get quite confused at times. It needs some concentration as it took quite a bit of working out. Nevertheless I found it quite gripping and thought it was cleverly written. There were some great characters and there were also some surprises along the way. I loved how it all came together at the end. It definitely takes you on a magical mystery tour even if it does leave you with a headache. 😵‍💫 #Pigeonhole

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therubberduckninja
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This is a fairly long, complicated book, as a good time-traveling book should be - if you‘re looking for a quick, easy read, this isn‘t the book for you. The pace felt a bit slow at times and I definitely felt Joe‘s frustration as he tried to figure out who he was, but I did enjoy watching things come together. It didn‘t grab me the way Natasha Pulley‘s previous books did (I loved her previous three), but it was still an exceptional read.

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VanessaCW
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LostInSpace
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Mehso-so

Bit disappointed with this for my first read of 2022.

Too many characters, too many timelines, and nothing made any sense til literally the last few chapters.

I liked Kite and Agatha, about the only redeeming features of this confusing and never ending book 😬

Vansa Please read ONly a Monster by Vanessa Len if you're in the mood for some time travel fantasy!! It's gripping, moving and super well-written with memorable characters. Here's my full review!
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/4367440444?book_show_action=false&from_rev...
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julesG
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#12Booksof2021

Read the #ARC in January and loved it.

@Andrew65

Andrew65 Looks a good choice. 2y
Crazeedi Another beautiful cover! You find such awesome books! 2y
julesG @Crazeedi I think they find me. 😉 2y
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TaraTLK
The Kingdoms | Natasha Pulley
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I came for the amnesia (it's my jam) but this lyrical take on a Napoleonic War multiverse was fascinating. The kind of story where the what happens to the other people after folks keep mucking with the timeline gets answered. Not an easy read, there's war, enslavement, torture, abuse, and murder. But for me, I want to read it again to watch it unfold again.

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mcipher
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When your nails and your sweater kinda match your book (and my phone and my bra and my shower curtain… I feel like my life is honestly mostly this color family 😆)
First day at my new job after NINE (!!) years at my previous company so comfy sweater and some chill reading time first is a must (so nervous, had nightmares)

TheBookDream You‘ll do fine! 3y
BarbaraJean Aw… hope your reading time is a relaxing lead-in to a fantastic first day!! 3y
TiredLibrarian Have a great day #1! 3y
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AileenRR Good luck today! 3y
Leftcoastzen Hope it‘s a great day. 3y
BookNAround Hope it‘s a fantastic day. 3y
Jas16 Good luck! 3y
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annamatopoetry
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Important note: THIS is how time travel should be written. Complicated, complex, often disorientation but ultimately very fulfilling. I haven't liked Pulley's last two books, and while I don't love it AS much as Watchmaker, it's still delightful. The unfolding of the plot is just right to keep the reader on their toes. Pulley even finally created a female character I genuinely like in Agatha. It's not flawless, but I like it A LOT.

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annamatopoetry
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My work laptop broke down Friday afternoon and I had to take it in this morning. I basically had to spend three hours entertaining myself at my desk while waiting for IT, and fortunately I brought a book. Speculations in the comment.

annamatopoetry Joe is totally Jem, right? I can't imagine anything else. But where does Agatha fit in? 3y
annamatopoetry But also, someone tell the hacks who wrote Avengers Endgame that this is how it's done. Details to follow. 3y
julesG Re: your second comment. Definitely! This is how it's done. Endgame was weird. 3y
annamatopoetry @julesG endgame was the last brick in my complete loss of faith in the mcu. Just finished the book and this had everything endgame was missing. 3y
bookandbedandtea @annamatopoetry! @julesG I gave up on MCU long before Endgame so I can't comment on that comparison, all I can say is that I loved this book and I wanted it to keep going. I really wanted to see some happiness for Joe and Kite. 3y
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annamatopoetry
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The good news is that both The Kingdoms, which I got from the bookstore, and the book I ordered from the library have arrived. The bad new is that I counted on Kingdoms taking at least a week, the library was closed, and absolutely don't feel like reading fiction right now. I'm probably just going to read Sakhalin Island on my phone.

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ju.ca.no
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Fiiiinally starting this tonight! My last reads were all… meh. I hope for this one to finally be a real highlight again 🙏🏼 but my expectations might be too high as I LOVED all the other Pulley books! Let‘s hope for the best!

rabbitprincess 😻😻 3y
sarahbellum Aww I love your kitty! Is he/she a Siamese? 3y
ju.ca.no @sarahbellum he‘s a Ragdoll! A very cuddly, fluffy breed😍 3y
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sarahbellum @ju.ca.no he looks like my Siamese, only a lot fluffier 😍 3y
vlwelser 😻😻😻 so fluffy! 3y
ju.ca.no @sarahbellum that‘s true, they do look alike😍 3y
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bookandbedandtea
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I'd need lots more words to describe this book (fantasy, alternate universe, time slip, maritime war, slooow burn romance), its plot (see alternate history + time slip above), & my feelings about it. The different timelines were occasionally a bit confusing & I wish we'd been given a little bit more of the romance; otherwise I loved it & didn't want it to end. In fact the end was a bit rushed. I wish we'd been given more info about the time at ⬇️

bookandbedandtea ⬆️ the end. Who is Joe in this timeline? More importantly, has Kite been treated like a human being and is Lord Lawrence still his boss? Lawrence needs to come to a nasty end. 3y
Ruthiella This sounds SO GOOD!!! 3y
bookandbedandtea @Ruthiella It was wonderful! 3y
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bookandbedandtea
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#CurrentRead
1- I just love her books and I already feel sucked into this story.
2- This is my second book this weekend "about" the lighthouse at Eilean Mór and the mystery of the disappearing lighthouse keepers. Which, given I'd never heard of this mystery before yesterday, seems like a weird coincidence.

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Oryx
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Daisy inspecting my charity shop finds. The Kingdoms I remembered you really liked it @julesG so I couldn't pass it up.

julesG It has this Pulley magic. I'm ready for a re-read. 3y
Gissy 🐶💕 3y
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Branwen
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So far, Chaplin and I are really loving this book! I'm about 100 pages in and totally hooked! It's mysterious and just a tiny bit creepy, and the writing is beautiful and engaging! My first Natasha Pulley book but it won't be my last! 💕📚 #catsoflitsy #littenkitten #chaplin

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thegirlwiththelibrarybag
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I‘m still in *thinking about reading this* mode - I know I should get on with it but then I‘ll have read all of her books…

BkClubCare Love the cover! 3y
julesG Pretty sure she's writing some more books. 3y
julesG Would it help if I offered to buddy-re-read it with you? 3y
thegirlwiththelibrarybag @julesG - but when are they coming out? 😂 I‘ve been in such a reading slump, I honestly don‘t know what will help at this point 3y
julesG Reading slumps are the worst. 3y
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Branwen
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My snack matches my current read! 😉📚🍦 Roxas is much more interested in my ice cream than my book! 😹 #catsoflitsy #littenkitten #roxas

TrishB Great match 👍🏻 3y
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Kangaj1
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These library holds all came for me this week. Thankfully a perk of working there is I have no late fees. Many of these will be in my #bookspin #doublespin #bookspinbingo list for July. @TheAromaofBooks

(and Pixel knocked the stack down immediately after this was taken)

EvieBee So much good stuff here! I loved Suspect X and The Blinds. Perfect for summer! 3y
TheAromaofBooks Yay!! They always come in at once!! 3y
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umbrellagirl
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I did not want this to end.

ju.ca.no Ah I‘m going to start it as soon as I finish my currenty reads, I‘m so excited❤️ 3y
Kangaj1 Yay! It is waiting for me at the library... 3y
umbrellagirl @ju.ca.no @Kangaj1 One of the best I have read this year. I can‘t wait for her next one. 3y
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julesG
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#BookMail signed edition 😁

FelinesAndFelonies I'm on the fence about purchasing this one. But I keep coming back to it. 3y
julesG @FelinesAndFelonies I read the ARC and really liked it. So I'm biased and would say, go for it. 3y
FelinesAndFelonies I'm sold. 😂 3y
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annamatopoetry
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found out that I missed a new Natasha Pulley. As you can see, not much of a chance getting it from library within reasonable time. So now I have a dilemma. on the one hand, Watchmaker was one of my favourite books in the whole world. on the other, I wasn't super into The Bedlam Stacks and actively disliked 85% of Pepperharrow. Not sure if I'm buying it or not.

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ElleMNOpe
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Fantastic read! Time travel & alternate history with great atmosphere. A difficult plot device to pull off, but this book does it well. Wonderful fantastical world with hints of dystopia. Well executed plot & logic. Great, complex characters with some intense tension & turmoil. Some moments of lagging pace, but overall a stellar/mind-bending read. Slightly cerebral read that will likely be even better on a second perusal.

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TracyReadsBooks
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Small but mighty book haul this week. Read a great review of it in the NYT and decided to give it a go.

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thegirlwiththelibrarybag
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‘Tis the season to preorder and then act surprised when books just start turning up in the mail... like gosh - who did that?!

TrishB I love doing that! 3y
thegirlwiththelibrarybag @TrishB, I never open the emails that tell me books are on the way - like shh! let me live 😂 3y
Soubhiville @ThePageantHam I feel like you need to know this 😊 3y
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julesG
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Last day of #12Booksof2020 @Andrew65

I'm using this to shamelessly gush about this book.

Britain lost the Napoleonic Wars. Joe lost his memories. When Joe has to check on a lighthouse in Scotland, he finds a way into the previous century. Will this help him recover his memories, or will he lose the new life he built in London?

Full review: https://sceptre.sktc.hamburg/2021/01/just-imagine-london-was-french/

Pub Day May 27

#NetGalley #ARC

TrishB This sounds amazing - only put off because I didn‘t like The Bedlam Stacks - are they similar? 3y
julesG @TrishB Similar only in that they were written by the same author, there is the same 'Pulley' magic, but the two are definitely different. Bedlam Stacks was this Bromance in the jungle, with stone people and magical pollen. Kingdoms is more of a mystery novel as the reader is trying to puzzle out who Joe is. And the time travel adds the big question, whether travelling back in time will actually fork up ones/the future irrevocably. 3y
TrishB Thanks 👍🏻 I may give it a go as I love a bit of time travel! 3y
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julesG
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#DashingDecember @Andrew65

Finished:
Miss Bensons Reise (🇩🇪 ARC)
The Governess Gambit (Beta-Read)

In Progress:
The Bone Shard Daughter
The Kingdoms (ARC)
The Starless Sea (re-read)

Andrew65 Well done 👏👏👏 3y
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thegirlwiththelibrarybag
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Oh look! It‘s me sending a postcard to the friend that recommended Natasha Pulley to me but hasn‘t read Pepperharrow yet... to let her know that 2021 will bring a new Natasha Pulley book 😇

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julesG
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I was very lucky today.

#NetGalley #ARCs for #MountARC

LibrarianRyan Nice, i didn't even see gilded ones. Or maybe I did? I am so bad about getting chapter book galleys done. 3y
julesG @LibrarianRyan Lately I seem to be collecting ARCs instead of reading and reviewing them. 🙈 3y
kspenmoll @julesG 😂😂😂 3y
thegirlwiththelibrarybag Ahh, so envious! 3y
SaraFair Oh goody! I have the Kingdoms to read soon. 3y
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