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I can’t believe March is over! I had a ton of fun getting to the middle grade fiction that has been sitting on my shelves for literal years. Also hoping to continue to remember to read more middle grade fiction throughout the year.
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I can’t believe March is over! I had a ton of fun getting to the middle grade fiction that has been sitting on my shelves for literal years. Also hoping to continue to remember to read more middle grade fiction throughout the year.
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This year marks the second year of O.W.L.s readathon which is hosted on BookTube by G from Book Roast. It’s a month long Harry Potter themed readathon where each for each book you read, you pass one of your O.W.L exams. To pass the readathon, you will have to get your OWL in 2 subjects. This will get you at the Acceptable level. Six books will get you an Exceeded Expectations, where 9 will get you an Outstanding.
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I’m here today with another Lit Chat. This series was inspired by Lauren from Lauren and the Books over on YouTube and the Lit Chat cards created by BookRiot.
Today’s card is The Amazing Adventures or Kavalier & Clay
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I’ve decided to take part in this challenge. I’ve been seeing it pop up all over the place and it look like a lot of fun.
I’ll be uploaded a post every fortnight or so to share with you both my most memorable titles and the books that are still on my TBR which corresponds to each letter of the alphabet.
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I am here with February wrap up! This month I read 9 books and a total of 3,173 pages.
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I’m here today with another Lit Chat. This series was inspired by Lauren from Lauren and the Books over on YouTube and the Lit Chat cards created by BookRiot.
Today’s card is The House on Mango Street

Author: Taylor Jenkins Reid
Publisher: Hutchinson (Imprint of Random House UK)
First Published: 5 March 2019
Rating: 5 stars
“But that’s the thing. Art doesn’t owe anything to anyone.”

Author: Josie Jaffrey
First Published: 20 February 2019
Rating: 4.5 stars
“”…Why Don’t we write the ending instead, about a girl who wants to save her people, and a knight who’ll defy his King do what’s right. We could make that our fairytale. We could make it mean something, Lucas'”
I will start by saying that I was given an ARC copy in exchange for an honest review. These opinions are my own. Thank you so much to Josie for sending a copy my way!
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I’m here today with another Lit Chat. This series was inspired by Lauren from Lauren and the Books over on YouTube and the Lit Chat cards created by BookRiot.
Today’s card is One Hundred Years of Solitude

Author: P.C. Cast and Kristin Cast
Publisher: Wednesday Books
First Published: 26 February 2019
Rating: 4 stars
“Whatever the reason, Foster didn’t care as long as she didn’t have to return to the mind-numbing day care they call public school.”
I will start by saying that I was given an ARC copy in exchange for an honest review. These opinions are my own. Thank you so much Michelle Cashman and team at Wednesday Books for sending a copy my way. I am very thankful for be part of this Blog Tour.