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PuddleJumper
Roll the Dice | Wayne Avrashow
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May always makes me think of flowers and spring so I went with some more colourful dice for #roll100

1 = 29

2 = 59

3 = 62

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MegaWhoppingCosmicBookwyrm Love all these sets, but the ones for 62 are GORGEOUS! 😍 17h
PuddleJumper @MegaWhoppingCosmicBookwyrm 💝 Those were from a dice advent calendar by Beholder's Gaze. The marbled affect is so lovely 17h
Read4life Yay! Now to see which books these are… 17h
claudiuo Thank you! 16h
Ruthiella Fantastic! 15h
Deblovestoread How can we be so close to May already? Need to update my list and see what I‘ll be reading. 15h
Allylu Ooh! #29 The Widely Unknown Myth of Apple & Dorothy by Corey Ann Hayden; #59 Soul of Stars by Ashley Poston; #62 Lovelight Farms by M. K. Barison!!! Yay! 14h
RaeLovesToRead Woo... my choices are great this month. THE DICE HAVE SPOKEN!!!! 13h
PuddleJumper @Deblovestoread I can't believe it either! 13h
PuddleJumper @Allylu Yay! Happy reading 13h
DebinHawaii Ack! May!!! 🫣 Very pretty dice, can‘t wait to see what books these are! 12h
julieclair So pretty! 5h
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limada
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Pickpick

Final book of the year was a cute, quick read about cats and drama and Christmas. Seasonal and adorable. #62-2023

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bookaholic1
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Pickpick

#62
I just love this series

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Allthebookclubs
Deadlands | Victoria Miluch
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Mehso-so

This is a post-apocalyptic story about an extremist and his family. I don‘t like working with people who have personality disorders, but I enjoy reading about them and Isaac def has undiagnosed schizophrenia. The storyline moves pretty slow and is pretty anticlimactic with zero action. The premise is a good idea, but I wanted so much more from these characters. Very underwhelming. Book #62 in 2023

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Danay
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23 #62 The story of Estée Lauder told from the perspective of a fictional friend. I really enjoyed this book. Both storylines held my attention. The lead characters, though flawed, were still likable.

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Kris10H
The Do-Over | Lynn Painter
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Pickpick

Book #62
4.5/5
This is my 3rd Lynn Painter read, and it did not disappoint. If you like YA fiction, romance, Gilmore Girls, Taylor Swift lyrics, and Groundhog Day, you will appreciate this book.

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DGRachel
Saga #61 | Brian K. Vaughan
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Pickpick

Saga is complex, violent, and graphic in multiple senses of the word. The issues do not stand alone, but you won‘t regret going back to the beginning. As for issue 61 - nothing good can come of that ending… I can‘t wait.

TracyReadsBooks #62 does not let up. It‘s another great one. It also has a spectacular cover. 14mo
DGRachel @TracyReadsBooks It does. The cover for 62 is stunning! 14mo
Daisey I‘ve seen a few posts about Saga recently, and they‘re reminding me I really need to get caught up again! 14mo
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TracyReadsBooks
Saga | Brian K. Vaughan
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#NCBD!!! Today is all about Saga #62 especially after the last issue‘s cliffhanger ending. I have no idea where the story is going but I will follow Vaughan/Staples anywhere. Great story, gorgeous art—I expect this is another issue that will make me feel ALL the feels.

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Allthebookclubs
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Pickpick

A coming of age story from 15yr old Ari‘s POV. Ari is a Mexican American boy growing up in CA in the 80s. He befriends another teen boy who is the opposite of him. They have conversations that are not normal for boys that age but it made sense for their personalities. I hate the added “romantic” part, why can‘t these young men just be childhood best friends? This was about loyalty and learning what that means at an important age. Book #62 in 2022

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bookaholic1
A Darkness More Than Night | Michael Connelly
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Pickpick

#62
A fast easy listen..