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Missusb
Our Infinite Fates | Laura Steven
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My four latest reads. All due out (in Australia 🇦🇺) in March 2025. #marchrso2025. All electronic. All different. Two middle fiction. Two for older readers. #readingandreviewing #holidayreading #summer reads

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Shannon_McKinney
Summer Romance | Annabel Monaghan
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Pickpick

I loved this one. It was so sweet, and lighthearted. A nice little break from the high fantasy I‘ve been reading lately. 5 🌟

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chlolovesbooks
Summer Romance | Annabel Monaghan
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️5/5
Loved this!
I miss the summer! 🩵

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TheAromaofBooks
Penguin on Vacation | Salina Yoon
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Hey friends!! So I've been looking at my life and my upcoming schedule, and I am going to pause #RandomClassics definitely for January, and maybe longer, kind of depending. We're thinking about moving (!!!!!) plus we are going out of town in January, so there is a lot going on 😂 I still have a huge list of classics I would like to read, and I have really enjoyed reading these with you all, but for now I need to skip a month!! I'll let everyone ⬇

Librarybelle Sounds good to me! 1w
Lcsmcat Wow, you do have a lot going on! The great thing about the classics is they‘ll be there when you‘re ready. 1w
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TheBookHippie Wow!!! Sounds fine to me! 1w
BarkingMadRead Sounds like a plan! 1w
CatLass007 Everybody needs a break now and then. So now seems as good a time as any. Enjoy! 1w
Bookwormjillk Enjoy your travels! 1w
Read4life Sounds good to me. 💙 1w
Cuilin Take care of yourself 🩵💜 1w
Cuilin #WhatTheDickens is reading Nicholas Nickleby next. We can wait until February too. 1w
TheAromaofBooks @Cuilin - There is no telling when I will be back on track 😂 Especially if we actually move out of this house we've lived in for 10 years. Sooooo many barnacles to sort through and pack! 😆 So please don't wait for me - I may still read along in January, I just know that hosting is beyond my commitment parameters right now haha 1w
wordslinger42 Sounds good to me! 1w
ChaoticMissAdventures That is a lot!! Hope everything goes smoothly, and just let us know when you are ready! Moving is always too much. And a break is always a great idea especially this time of year. 1w
BarbaraJean Moving and travels is a LOT—and my January is packed as well, so I‘m happy for a pause on my side, too!! Happy to jump back in whenever you have the space to host again 😊 (edited) 1w
AnneCecilie Sounds good to me 1w
ChelseaM6010 Sounds good to me! 💜 1w
julieclair Travels and a possible move! Fun stuff! Enjoy. And when and if you‘re ready to pick back up again, we‘ll be here. 🥰 1w
Sace That‘s a lot to deal with! Enjoy your travels and I hope the move is a smooth one. I‘m ready to lurk/read whenever you start back. 4d
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LiseWorks
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This is a compilation of the 4 books written about this little family. The art is just so beautiful, and it looks like a picture frame in its decore. #ISpyBingoSept @TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks And how cute is the name Brambly Hedge?? I love it!! 2w
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bookish_wookish
Secret Book Club | Ann M Martin
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Did anyone else get the little hammer for crushing the 2024 reading challenge? This little hammer is heavy!!

jdiehr So cute! 2w
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Kylenbosworth

“The soldiers played cards and blew smoke out the open windows. They talked to Pop and how they would soon be shipped overseas any day now and were missing that girl of mine already, and my grandma's apple pie.“

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Kylenbosworth

This book makes many historical connections to what life was like during World War 2. During this time many people encountered economic challenges. Many women went to work while their husbands served, leaving many children without consistent adult supervision. This also made it hard for single mothers which may have been why the baby was left on the staircase. This story helps students understand economic hardships, fear, and loss of loved ones.

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Kylenbosworth
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The Summer We Found the Baby by Amy Hest (2020) is a children's historical fiction book that is about three kids who discover an abandoned baby on the staircase of a library. This book is based on the time period of world war two. Amy Hest focuses on factual information by describing what life was like during this era. She focuses on fiction by the fictional narrative of three children discovering and taking the baby for themselves.