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mrsmarch
Woman of Light: A Novel | Kali Fajardo-Anstine
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My trick for buckling down & reading books I‘m blasé about is to make sure that book is the only one I bring with me on a trip. I‘m in a hotel for two nights at a state conference so this was my approach to this #bookspin book that sounds great but for some reason I‘m on the fence about. I‘m 80 pages in and I‘m questioning whether I can stick with this title. ?

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MsLeah8417
Blitzed | Alexa Martin
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Pickpick

⭐️⭐️⭐️

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monalyisha
Woman of Light: A Novel | Kali Fajardo-Anstine
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Mehso-so

I really struggled to connect with this novel. I wish I could pinpoint exactly what didn‘t work for me but I‘m struggling there, too. The characters somehow lacked transparency or intimacy; I didn‘t feel close to them or inside of them; there was a layer of distance, which I think came from the author‘s choice of perspective or style. I didn‘t *dislike* her writing, however, and would be more than willing to try her short stories.

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RebeccaRoo7
The Bookseller: A Novel | Cynthia Swanson
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"I wait, browsing the stacks, thinking that the library is both the bookstore‘s enemy and our friend. They have everything here—why would anyone ever need to buy a book? On the other hand, there is nothing like the library to awaken a reader to the endless possibilities of the written word."

#summer #mornings #beautiful #dreams #readKY #redsky #ebook #life #memories #dreamworld #realistic #fiction #marriage #children #bookstore

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LeaKell
Woman of Light: A Novel | Kali Fajardo-Anstine
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This book is incredible. Beautiful story of family both past and present. Being from Colorado made this one all the more special!

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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!

#ABookADay2023

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mesquite
Booked to Die | John Dunning
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This was such a good read. An interesting premise and main character. A cop, who gives up his job reluctantly, but has a taste for old and valuable books. When a “book scout” gets murdered and word of a highly valuable book collection goes missing, Cliff Janeway steps up to the task of trying to find out who and why they wanted him dead. When 2 more bodies are found it becomes much more personal. I gave this 4 but definitely a 5 ⭐️ book.

TiredLibrarian Great series! 10mo
mesquite @TiredLibrarian I‘ve got the first 2 on Kindle and on Audible Plus. I‘ll try to get to the others ASAP. I really did enjoy this one. George Guidall is one of my favorite narrators. 10mo
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monalyisha
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Whipped feta & roasted curry carrots with chimichurri sauce at our local bookstore + snackery. Yes, that‘s a thing. And yes, I love our little town. 🧡

Mollyanna How great is that?!? I‘m jealous. 11mo
Tamra What a day! 11mo
monalyisha Here‘s the link to the store (which isn‘t a destination on Litsy): https://www.archivebooksnackery.com 11mo
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TheKidUpstairs I don't think I'd ever want to leave! 11mo
Cathythoughts That looks divine 👌🏻 11mo
5feet.of.fury Omg sounds delishhhh 11mo
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Jolynne
Denver Noir | Cynthia Swanson
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Reading this dark and gritty take on my hometown was interesting.

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LatrelWhite
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🎧Loved this one! 🌟🌟🌟🌟

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