
Whoops, forgot to post my last #12Booksof2025 😅 I love this collection of essays and highly recommend the audiobook!

Whoops, forgot to post my last #12Booksof2025 😅 I love this collection of essays and highly recommend the audiobook!

I‘m having so much fun with this series! A little more gritty than your usual cozy mystery, but with the best cast of characters. What can I say—I‘m a sucker for a bunch of irreverent senior citizens
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A bit late, but I had to post this lovely pick for December - a quiet book about community connections and the greatness of libraries: all very needed right now. (Honorable mention to Lonesome Dove, which I think is objectively better, but I needed this book more.) #12booksof2025 Thanks so much for hosting, @TheEllieMo !

A fun historic fantasy (alternate history?) of witches who aided the Allies in WWII
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Thank you so much to everyone who joined in on #12BooksOf2025 and made my first time hosting an event such a huge pleasure. The range of genres has given me some inspiration to widen my reading horizons.
This picture is an accurate representation of the resultant TBR….

After completing this exercise, I can definitely say that my very last book of 2025, finished in Dec 31, was my favorite read of the year.
December - The Frozen River by Ariel Lawhon
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I really enjoyed getting more backstory on secondary characters and the ever-expanding universe view and intergalactic politics going on behind the games. And that epilogue?? Things are about to go down!!
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On the twelfth day of Christmas my favorite book of December was Mind the Gap, Dash and Lily. Not my favorite in the trilogy but still a satisfying ending to a beloved series.
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Thank you for all the likes and comments @TheEllieMo !

On the eleventh day of Christmas my favorite book of November was We Have Always Lived in the Castle. Wow.
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