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GingerAntics
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I greatly enjoyed this book. Some of this information was absolutely revolutionary to me. Some of it I already knew, but he took those a step or more - further than I dared take them previously - to their logical end. There is nothing shocking about this book, honestly.
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GingerAntics If one has thought critically about all the stories one has been told as a child and compared them with the actions of the story tellers, this falls right in line with what you already know, but adds more to broaden that understanding. I can definitely see this as a conversation starter for the open minded, and would gladly read it again with a good group. 3mo
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GingerAntics
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This is, of course, assuming organized religion HAS a conscience, which we all know they do not.
#GodIsNotGreat #ChristopherHitchens #religion #conscience #women #children #criticalthinking #freeinquiry #tribalism #racism #bigotry #ignorance #contempt #coercive

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TheSpineView
Boss Witch | Ann Aguirre
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Eggs Pretty cover ❤️🕯️🖤 6mo
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kchuebner
Boss Witch | Ann Aguirre
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I read this after reading Witch, please by Ann Aguirre and I enjoyed this one more. I liked the back story of Gavin and it was neat to read some of the same events from Witch, please but from Clem‘s perspective. It was cute and light and an easy read.

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kchuebner
Boss Witch | Ann Aguirre
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A fun, light read on a slow Saturday morning after a long week!

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katiekat311
Boss Witch | Ann Aguirre
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To me, this one seemed to have a deeper plot than Witch, Please did. History of the witch hunters with present day witches was promising and kept you invested. The “wow” moment though..not plausible. So much build up for a quick poof that was over in a page or two. It would‘ve been great if there was a bigger scene at the peak of conflict. Fun and flirty reads with a smidge of zing.

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StaceGhost
Boss Witch | Ann Aguirre
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Still on my #dumbwitchjuice 😅 I‘m really enjoying this series of rom coms— witchy & light with some steamy bits driving the plot forward 🔥 still carrying my Agatha bio around, too. 🧐 Shamelessly reading these on my phone with it next to me.

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Clare-Dragonfly Thanks for linking to the tea glass! It‘s going in my Etsy favorites! 1y
StaceGhost @Clare-Dragonfly of course! It‘s my favorite because it‘s laser etched and dishwasher safe 1y
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HeyT
Boss Witch | Ann Aguirre
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Pickpick

This was a light and slightly humorous romance read. Definitely second in the series that kind of throws you right in with no recap of book one because the timeline slightly overlaps the first book before moving forward. Clem and Gavin were likeable enough as leads and the secondary characters helped make the town come to life. Curious about the third book now because hints were given as to what is going on in that future storyline.

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Kshakal
Boss Witch | Ann Aguirre
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This was an impulse pick at the library and I am sure glad it caught my eye! I loved everything about it and can‘t wait to read more of these fabulous witches!!!

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Zuhkeeyah
Boss Witch | Ann Aguirre
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Part of this book overlaps with the first book of the Fix It Witches series. I liked diving into the witch Clem‘s complicated relationship with Gavin The Witch Hunter. A constant sense of impending disaster hung over each interaction between them. Clem knows why Gavin is in town and has set out to distract him with seduction which eventually becomes something more. The colorful characters kept the book from slipping into a darker space.