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Fall TBR 2020 Wrap-Up
The first day of Winter arrives tomorrow, which means Fall has come to an end. Back in September I listed ten books I wanted to read before my favorite season drew to a close; keep reading to see which ones I got to, and with which ones I’ll be finishing out the year (and starting the new year).
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Fall TBR 2020 Check-In
Fall is officially [more than] halfway over, so I thought it would be a good idea for me to check in on my Fall TBR, and remind myself which books I need to prioritize over the next few weeks if I want to move them over to my “read” list.
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Ten Books on my Fall TBR 2020
This week’s theme for Top Ten Tuesday (created by The Broke and the Bookish and carried on by That Artsy Reader Girl) is Ten Books On My Fall TBR (2020 Edition). I enjoyed creating a TBR for Fall last year, so I’m repeating this tradition in hopes to finish or at least make progress in a couple of book series I’ve started (this year or before).
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From My Bookshelf: The Broken Earth Trilogy
June got away from me and I forgot to write a From My Bookshelf post, but I’m excited to be writing this edition. It is quite similar to the one I wrote in May, in that it is part book haul, part celebration for finally having a classic series (The Broken Earth Trilogy) on my shelves, and part celebration of a Maine independent bookstore.
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Book Review: May Day
May Day (Seekers #1) Josie Jaffrey May Day (Seekers #1) was published on July 9th, 2020. In addition to receiving a physical ARC of this urban fantasy from the author, but as always, all thoughts are my own. Beyond what is told in the synopsis, I do talk briefly about the romantic relationships of the protagonist, Jack, and a certain important detail that is not necessarily covered in the content warnings, but one that I think readers should be aware of.
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Book Review: Nyxia (The Nyxia Triad #1)
Nyxia (The Nyxia Triad #1) Scott Reintgen Nyxia was published in 2017. Although I did receive an ARC from NetGalley, my review is based on the final published edition. I start my review with a quote that could be seen as a minor spoiler, so proceed with caution.