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War of the Wolf (The Saxon Stories, #11) Uhtred fan forever. War of the Wolf (The Saxon Stories, #11) by Bernard Cornwell
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Forgotten Lyrics (Watersong, #0.5) It started something, the perfect beginning to the perfect books Forgotten Lyrics (Watersong, #0.5) by Amanda Hocking
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Until I Met You When I first finished Hazel and Judes story, I wasnt 100% on my reaction. But now having sat on my feelings for a few days, and realizing I can still hear them in my head, I know this story will stay with me for a long time.What a sad, heartbreaking and memorable story. Both Taylor (Hazel) and Jude have endured so much. Jude, poor sweet Jude; my heart is broken for her and all she has experienced. She has been beaten down by her circumstance so many times, yet manages to carry on. She is strong and confident and still goes about life with a quirky curiosity that is all her own Until I Met You by S.L. Scott
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The Runaway Queen (The Bane Chronicles, #2) why are these so boring The Runaway Queen (The Bane Chronicles, #2) by Cassandra Clare
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Blonde Date (The Ivy Years, #2.5) It’s been a while since I’ve read the two previous Ivy Years books and this story was the perfect way to get back into the series and such a treat. This adorable little book is about Katie and Andy on their first date. Andy is a nerdy guy and living proof that nice guys don’t finish first. He doesn’t have a lot of experience with either girls or parties but jumps on the chance of a date with Katie. Katie is the complete opposite, a beautiful bombshell sorority girl, who has to follow commandments and thus can’t attend a party without an athlete Blonde Date (The Ivy Years, #2.5) by Sarina Bowen
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Princess Floralinda and the Forty-Flight Tower This was a great story! I love Tamsyn Muir humor! Cobweb blew me away, as well as Floralinda! The characters, the plot, ... everything about this book was amazing. (4.5 🌟 rating) Ive probably realized by now that Ill read anything and everything written by Tamsyn Muir, so I shouldnt be surprised that I really enjoyed this story. I easily and completely become obsessed with the fantastical worlds Tamsyn creates, as well as the perfectly flawed characters 🤌 Princess Floralinda and the Forty-Flight Tower by Tamsyn Muir
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Arcadia's Gift (Arcadia Trilogy #1) At the moment, my favorite genre to read and write is Young Adult Paranormal Romance or Fantasy. That being said, most of my reviews (at the moment) will be Young Adult Paranormal Romance or Fantasy… Including this book.This was a fun read I just couldn’t put down, and I can’t wait to get my hands on the second book in the series.After her twin sister, Lony, dies, Cady’s life begins to spiral out of control until she meets Bryan and Jin. One helps her discover love while the other helps her discover her empathic abilities.What I loved about this book was how real it felt Arcadia's Gift (Arcadia Trilogy #1) by Jesi Lea Ryan
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The Happy Ever After Playlist (The Friend Zone, #2) 5 stars! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Thank you Abby Jimenez, thank you for creating these characters! I simply ADORED this book! If I could give it 10 stars, I would! I loved The Friend Zone. It was a solid 5 star read for me. When I finished it and found out that Sloan’s story was coming up in a sequel I could barely contain my excitement! Little did I know that The Happily Ever After Playlist would be even better! Sloan is still reeling from the death of her fiancé. While out and about, she meets Tucker - the cutest pup with the sweetest eyes The Happy Ever After Playlist (The Friend Zone, #2) by Abby Jimenez
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The Poetry of Hanshan (Cold Mountain), Shide, and Fenggan (Library of Chinese Humanities) Sometimes ancient Asian literature really do be like(1) talk shit about hypocrites(2) bring up Buddha and Dharma everytime you want to talk shit about others(3) be casually misogynistic while lecturing others about pitfalls of classicism. The Poetry of Hanshan (Cold Mountain), Shide, and Fenggan (Library of Chinese Humanities) by Hanshan