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a book that's been on your TBR list for way too long (2017 challenge)
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Dec 31, 2016 10:30AM

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Is September way too long? I'm going to put
by Kate Scelsa here. Scelsa is super adorable and I love the background behind how this book was written (head over to the January discussion for more). Unfortunately, the characters didn't quite click for me and the second person narration of Sebby was very jarring. It is still something I could recommend to my teens looking for LGBTQ+ lit, but I didn't like it as much as I wanted to.


I added this title to my TBR back in February 2015 (according to Goodreads). My boyfriend said it was one of his favorite books and he encouraged me to read it again when I read Kindred a few months ago and LOVED it (both have similar themes of time travel/social commentary). So THIS WAS IT. It was time to read Mark Twain's enduring classic of satire.
And... ugh. I slogged through this and finally got the audio, placing it on x2 speed. The book was too frequently overwhelmed by details that "pacing problems" doesn't begin to describe it.
But I did it! Thank you Pop Sugar for pushing me to reach my goals!
Now let's never speak of this again.
Melissa wrote: "I can't believe I forgot to post here when I finished A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court! I literally sought this book out again because of this challenge and WHEW! Thank goo..."
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I finally read this one after owning it for a while from the bookish box lol like I still havent read hunted yet - another one I got in bookish but havent read, perhaps next month - upside of unrequited too
Ashley wrote: "
I finally read this one after owning it for a while from the bookish box lol like I still havent read hunted yet - another one I got in bookish bu..."
Book boxes are a double edged sword- you hopefully love what's in it but don't normally have time to read it when it arrives. I think I am 3 or 4 months behind in OwlCrate now.

I finally read this one after owning it for a while from the bookish box lol like I still havent read hunted yet - another one I got in bookish bu..."
Book boxes are a double edged sword- you hopefully love what's in it but don't normally have time to read it when it arrives. I think I am 3 or 4 months behind in OwlCrate now.

That's a really good thing! I wish Owlcrate updated their Goodreads more, to reflect the books after they've sent them. I only know a few people getting these books and they're like me- behind on reading them lol.
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