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AroundTheBookWorld
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vlwelser
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Pickpick

This is pretty cute. I absolutely loved her other book. This one is also entirely enjoyable.

#BookSpinBingo @TheAromaofBooks

US pub date is 7/15/25
#ARC #Netgalley

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Blh87
Two Twisted Crowns | Rachel Gillig
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Someone is being very needy this morning and distracting me from my book…#AttentionSeekingPotato

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TheSpineView
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#WeekendReads @rachelsbrittain

Currently working on two books this weekend. Lover Unleashed for #BDBBuddyRead #BDBBookClub #BDB
Also Pucked for #LittensLoveRomance

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Lesliereadsalot
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Pickpick

Really liked this #CampLitsy25 book about a disabled Nigerian woman who writes a best-selling science fiction book. Mostly her point of view interspersed with chapters from her book, and the occasional voices of family members and her boyfriend. Did not see where this book was going, a total surprise. Very enjoyable!

@Reggie

squirrelbrain Great review - I‘ve only just started it! 45m
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nanuska_153
The Telling | Ursula K. Le Guin
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Mehso-so

I'm usually a fan of Le Guin, but this just didn't do it for me.I found that the story suffered in the long explanations of the Aka world and philosophy.In retrospect, perhaps other people feel the same way about The Left Hand of Darkness, which I think is a masterpiece and I can't understand why anybody would think it's boring; but I find a world where no genders exist incredibly interesting and this world where there's spirituality but no ⬇️

nanuska_153 concept of God or afterlife doesn't interst me as much. I found it difficult at times not to drift away, but even though religion is not my favourite theme, I understand the importance of constructing this world to reflect on ours. If the effects of religion in our society interest you, I would definitely recommend this book, Le Guin is amazing at creating these words to explain what we are lacking 4h
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j.nichole74

" Because the difference between seeing and not seeing can be the difference between living and dying."

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Laughterhp
Pestilence | Laura Thalassa
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Pickpick

Finished this book on vacation in Memphis. It was interesting. The 4 horsemen show up on earth and electricity and other things as we know it, stop working. Then they go away for 5 years and Pestilence shows up. He appears to only be riding throughout Canada and US. He kidnaps Sara and punishes her for a bit. She then starts to turn him a bit human and romance things happen. I‘m not sure if I‘ll read the rest of the books in the series.

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thegirlwiththelibrarybag
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*laughs nervously* I‘M SCARED!!! (of how much story needs to happen for this to have a satisfying ending)

(Also maybe I should have read the Raybearer novels first?? but it said standalone and hooked me with the Howl‘s Moving Castle comparison)

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AroundTheBookWorld
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