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Octoberwoman
Finding the Dream | Nora Roberts
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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!

#ABookADay2024

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EmilieGR
The Blood Traitor | Lynette Noni
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Pickpick

This series is a lot of fun!

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Ddzmini
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Reading this now … couldn‘t get into the other book 🙌🏽

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CurvyCrochetGirl
The Blood Traitor | Lynette Noni
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Here‘s my list for #Scarathlon #BatBrigade

Catsandbooks Such fun ones!! 🦇🧡 7mo
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BooksNBowls
The Blood Traitor | Lynette Noni
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I loved this trilogy! All the characters have stolen my heart and I‘m sad to say goodbye to them. It helps that everyone got the ending they deserved. 5/5

BooksNBowls Cresta and Caldon were my favorite characters BY FAR. 8mo
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LiseWorks
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This is my 3rd book for #SummerEndReadathon @TheSpineView &#RushAthon @DieAReader @Andrew65 @GHABI4ROSES This is a great beginning to a series, #SeriesLove23, 3 boys who end up bringing evil to their town. Now grown men meet 3 women who find themselves in the said town trying to figure out how to end the evil. Along the way, there are romance with steamy scenes. 2 spots for #ISpyBingoSept @Clwojick @TheAromaofBooks

DieAReader 🥳🥳🥳 8mo
TheSpineView Awesome! 8mo
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 8mo
Andrew65 Excellent 👏👏👏 8mo
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LiseWorks
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August 24 #BookBinge Lightning I think I just found my next series to start. @Eggs @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

Eggs Looks good ❤️⚡️🩶 8mo
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Vansa
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#Two4Tuesday @thespineview
1.It usually starts in May but because of the terrible heat, it was delayed to June this year.
2.The second book of the devastating tagged trilogy is set in a boarding school during WWII.Its unlike any school setting I've ever read ,like enid Blyton or Chalet School. Completely unforgettable

TheSpineView Thanks for playing! 8mo
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Amiable
City of Dreams | Don Winslow
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I love Don Winslow. His previous works (“The Cartel,” “The Power of the Dog,” etc)? Masterpieces. This series, his last because he has retired from writing fiction, feels like he‘s kind of phoning it in with the plot and the narrative. This one is a soft pick because there are still flashes of the Winslow brilliance throughout. And I‘ll read the final book when it‘s released next year. Because, well, Don Winslow. 🤷🏻‍♀️

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Billypar
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It's been nearly a decade since I last read a McCarthy novel, but he made an impression on me - my Litsy handle is taken from Billy Parham who appears in The Crossing and Cities of the Plain, two of my favorite novels. I enjoyed those novels even more than Blood Meridian (not pictured), which has one of the most frightening literary villains I've witnessed. But The Border Trilogy focuses on two heroes, which is tougher to pull off in some ways 👇

Billypar John Grady Cole and Billy Parham are fairly unassuming as heroes: they may be cowboy-types, but there is also nothing too dramatic about them. John is quieter than Billy but neither of them say very much. Both seem to share a special bond with horses and often whisper into their ears. But that's about it. Yet somehow they're compelling, even as they confront violence and the more sadistic forces that always seem to pop up in his novels. 10mo
Billypar I haven't read his two latest, but I'm looking forward to revisiting a writer I've enjoyed so much over the years. RIP 10mo
merelybookish Cool to learn he inspired your Litsy handle. 🤎 10mo
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BarbaraBB That‘s a beautiful tribute to him ❤️ 10mo
batsy Lovely tribute. My introduction to him was via his last two books, which despite its bleak nature I found very welcoming/comforting, if that makes sense. I need to read his other stuff. And what a way to go out, with that diptych at the end, at 89! 10mo
Billypar @merelybookish I'm terrible with coming with screen names so I was just glad to think of something 🙂 10mo
Billypar @BarbaraBB Thanks! 10mo
Billypar @batsy Yeah, I'm glad he was able to finish them - I know he was working on them for some time! Totally agree about the comforting feeling in the face of grim realities - I don't think it was always there in his early work but definitely true in The Border Trilogy and The Road. 10mo
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