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Cathyloves2read
Christmas with the Queen | Hazel Gaynor, Heather Webb
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I loved seeing a more personal side of Queen Elizabeth II and her husband, Prince Philip. The author did a wonderful job of bringing warmth and humanity to these iconic figures. I enjoyed how a touching love story was woven throughout the novel.Christmas is my favorite time of year,& I loved reading about how the Royal Family celebrated it across different years.This book beautifully captures both royal tradition &the timeless spirit of Christmas.

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What She Saw | Mary Burton
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Thanks for another free read, Amazon!

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Graciouswarriorlibrarian
What She Saw | Mary Burton
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Amazon October first reads. Which ones are you choosing? I picked Chasing Stardust and 3 Days. I love when we can two picks instead of one pick.

MatchlessMarie Thanks for the reminder!! 2mo
ShyBookOwl I chose Chasing Stardust and The Moorwitch 🖤🖤 2mo
kelli7990 I chose The Moor Witch and The Kidnapping Of Alice Ingold. 2mo
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WorldsOkayestStepMom
Sold on a Monday: A Novel | Kristina Mcmorris
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Mehso-so

This was okay, but not great. I wanted to like the characters, but I never fully got there.

#ReadYourKindle

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Yenya1954
The Wrong Girl | Hank Phillippi Ryan
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A novel about adoption and the connection between the adopted person and birth parents. The emotional aspects of sealed records and struggles are often overlooked in what people hope will be a kind if “new love” for the adopted person and her/his birth parents. A reporter named Jane becomes involved in helping her friend Tuck. What follows is dangerous and more than a bit difficult. 3.75/5⭐️

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Lauredhel
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This historical graphic novel is wonderful so far! It's a sapphic re-imagining of the true story of Helena “Nell“ Cusack, NYC stunt-girl reporter who exposed terrible conditions in garment factories.

#feminist #graphicnovel #lgbtq
#WickedWords @AsYouWish

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Sleepswithbooks
Sold on a Monday: A Novel | Kristina Mcmorris
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Completed from my TBR Bookshelf.

WorldsOkayestStepMom What did you think of this one? I have it on my Kindle tbr list. 7mo
Sleepswithbooks @WorldsOkayestStepMom - I started off disliking it … the typical lack of communication between characters that could have caused less headaches. The second half was better. It‘s a so-so. 7mo
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Bury the Lede | Gaby Dunn
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TheBookgeekFrau
Sold on a Monday: A Novel | Kristina Mcmorris
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So I was a little annoyed that this book was more about two people working at a newspaper than about children being sold out of desperation in the 1930s. But after a bit I became so immersed in the story that it didn't matter anymore.

3/80

January #DoubleSpin #BookSpinBingo @TheAromaofBooks

#ReadingMyTBRs #Read2025 @DieAReader

DieAReader I hate feeling mislead like that😠 10mo
TheAromaofBooks Great progress!!! 10mo
TheBookgeekFrau @DieAReader So do I! But it ended up a decent story in the end, so not a total loss 10mo
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