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bookaddict24-7 · 1 day
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“I stepped into the bookshop and breathed in that perfume of paper and magic that strangely no one had ever thought of bottling.”
― The Angel's Game by Carlos Ruiz Zafón
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cosyreadingclub · 4 months
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Hello. I’m new to booktumblr and excited to post on here 🤍
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are you ever reading a good book and watching a good show and creating fun things and suddenly you think to yourself oh wait, life is worth living
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meltotheany · 4 months
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Mislaid in Parts Half-Known (Wayward Children, #9)by Seanan McGuire | ARC Review
Goodreads | Amazon US | B&N | Blackwell’s | Bookshop 1.) Every Heart a Doorway ★★★★★2.) Down Among the Sticks and Bones ★★★★★3.) Beneath the Sugar Sky ★★★★4.) In an Absent Dream ★★★★★5.) Come Tumbling Down ★★★6.) Across the Green Grass Fields ★★★★7.) Where the Drowned Girls Go ★★★8.) Lost in the Moment and Found ★★★★★ ARC provided by Tor – thank you so much !! “The door wasn’t there because…
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thebookraven · 20 days
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My reaction after reading Nona was to scream, “I am not okay! I am unwell!” and then proceed to have an existential crisis. I love this series so freaking much!!!
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noctem-novelle · 1 year
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The Last Bookstore // Los Angeles, CA
IG: @noctem.novelle
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jessread-s · 2 months
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Thanks to @penguinrandomhouse for providing me with a finished copy in exchange for an honest review
✩🐺🪢Review:
Hazelwood’s paranormal debut is addictive and all-consuming!
Bride follows Misery Lark, the only daughter of the most powerful Vampyre councilman, who agrees to uphold a Vampyre-Werewolf alliance by marrying Alpha Lowe Moreland after discovering that her future husband may be linked to her missing friend.
It was really fun to see Hazelwood branch out into the paranormal romance genre! I enjoyed her world-building and thought the history surrounding Vampyres, Werewolf, and human relations was very digestible.
I love how Hazelwood incorporated the mystery of Serena’s disappearance into the storyline. The breadcrumbs sprinkled throughout paired with the novel’s paranormal elements kept me fully engaged and on my toes.
While “Bride” is quintessential Ali Hazelwood with women in STEM, a big male love interest, galaxy apparel, and palpable love for cats, I think that Misery as a female protagonist ultimately sets this book apart from her contemporary romance novels. I found myself laughing out loud at Misery’s sense of humor and really admired her strength and perseverance. Despite all she goes through having been cast out from Vampyre society, she still remains inherently kind and is fiercely protective of her found family.
Lowe and Misery’s development as a couple is well-paced and her slowest burning romance yet! It takes a while for the characters to give into their attraction to each other given that they are supposed to be mortal enemies, but once they do, Hazelwood delivers on the spice! I couldn’t get enough of the caretaking while injured and “that’s my wife” moments as well as the snippets of Lowe’s internal thoughts at the beginning of each chapter!
This book ends with the potential for a sequel and I hope she’ll move forward with it full steam ahead!
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typcgraphyy · 1 year
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— lockwood & co: the screaming staircase (2013)
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that-bookworm-guy · 1 year
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Me and a friend are doing a fundraiser over on Instagram
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To support us, you can donate here
Please share this so we can hopefully hit our goal of £50
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norirosewrites · 3 months
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Current read and a matcha tea latte with one of those lil vanilla scones to kick off February because it’s a holiday, damnit. 😂 Blessed Imbolc to my fellow witches!!! 🕯️🌀🔥💦
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bookaddict24-7 · 7 months
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"A library is never complete. That’s the joy of it. We are always seeking one more book to add to our collection."
-The Girl Who Fell Beneath Fairyland and Led the Revels There by Catherynne M. Valente
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selenepluto · 10 months
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professionalintrovert · 10 months
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too old for booktok, too ugly for booktube, just dumb enough for booklr
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lavender-lemon-ade · 3 months
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Agatha Christie's Poirot books in order of release
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Today I was shopping at B&N and saw something exciting…my VERY FIRST front cover blurb! Thanks for blurbing my Booklist review, Flatiron Books! And shoutout to Elektra by Jennifer Saint.
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noctem-novelle · 1 year
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I found a coffee shop that has a take-one-leave-one library!
IG: @noctem.novelle
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