Have you read From Blood and Ash? Or The Bargainer series?Love a morally grey Male character, give me all the posessive jealous type guys. Really Digging the boyf’s daddy thing atm as well
i used to love the bared to you series by sylvia day, and recently finished birthday girl by penelope douglas and onto credence now.
Wellllll Credence is a wild ride. Totally different to Birthday Girl. Let me look through my read list and see what I can come up with.Love a morally grey Male character, give me all the posessive jealous type guys. Really Digging the boyf’s daddy thing atm as well
i used to love the bared to you series by sylvia day, and recently finished birthday girl by penelope douglas and onto credence now.
I'm planning to read that next as it's the newest and may be in demand by other borrowers.I’ve read The Hike and enjoyed it, gave it 4 stars. It was an easy read, very short chapters. It kept my interest. I don’t want to say much more incase i spoil it!
yeh i read those last year but i found blood and ash too tame after all the graphic stuff I read before itHave you read From Blood and Ash? Or The Bargainer series?
I have this on my tbr and honestly I don't think I can do it, I find terminal illness too hard to read about. All the reviews I've seen have made it seem a brilliant book, though.finished it: devastating, funny in places, completely unforgiving and yet really compassionate at the same time. the author volunteers in a hospice and you can absolutely tell.
i like to take photos of paragraphs from books and save them to my phone in my “writing that destroyed me this year” album so i’ll share the one from this book with you all:
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now to read a fluffy romance because god
i thought part of your world was very sweet! (however the second abby jimenez i read was NOT) - it had one of the most likeable male leads i’ve read in a romance this year, he was lovely. i have forgotten his name but he wasI have this on my tbr and honestly I don't think I can do it, I find terminal illness too hard to read about. All the reviews I've seen have made it seem a brilliant book, though.
I just finished Part of Your World by Abby Jimenez and loved it. Got me out of my slump, all of the characters were well done, it was just so readable.
I did see a lottt of reviews said Part of Your World was by far her best, so it's put me off reading the others as it's tough when you start with an author's best and go into their other works with high expectations!i thought part of your world was very sweet! (however the second abby jimenez i read was NOT) - it had one of the most likeable male leads i’ve read in a romance this year, he was lovely. i have forgotten his name but he was
i came back yesterday and i finished everything other than 'don't let her stay' but only have 20 mins of reading lefttomorrow i'm going on a trip to sweden and these are my reading plans, i completely neglected it recently because of work:
- finish local woman missing by mary kubica
- start don't let her stay by nicola sanders
- read the gift by freida mcfadden
- finish the re-read of the 4th harry potter
looking forward to cozy snowy nights reading
I read this and enjoyed it, I thought it was something different to what I would normally read and all the food talk made me hungryAfter a great November, December has started off poorly
I have a library book I’ve been waiting ages for but I don’t have the motivation to actually pick it up - the kamogawa food detectives
As someone who went through similar experiences to the MC, I expected to love it but tbh found it far too painful to read. I think if you're the kind of person who can relate to that content then it's probably not something you want to read about and if you aren't then it's just dull!I’m just over halfway through The Midnight Library by Matt Haig and honestly I’m so bored.. what’s everyone’s thoughts on it?
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