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message 1: by Lieke (last edited Feb 04, 2019 07:26AM) (new)

Lieke | 1723 comments ✔ ☞ *

Currently reading
A Skinful of Shadows by Frances Hardinge
Nils Holgerssons underbara resa genom Sverige by Selma Lagerlöf
Björnstad by Frederik Backman
En dag by David Nicholls

2-3-4 Challenge
Kingdom of Ash by Sarah J. Maas
De Clan van de Rode Vos by John Flanagan
De buskruitoorlog by Naomi Novik (reread)

Around the year in 52 books
Under The Skin by Michel Faber

D&J BOTM


FF Challenge


40 before 40


Reread


Other


Unplanned
Barst by Boris O. Dittrich
Dichter: School
Doften av falska påvar och nybakade wienerbröd by Lena Nordenjack


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Laura Have fun with your books!


message 3: by Lieke (new)

Lieke | 1723 comments Thank you Laura!


message 4: by Lieke (new)

Lieke | 1723 comments I finished my first two books of the year.
Started with Barst a thin book but well written.

Then I continued A Skinful of Shadows (started it end of december). Great book: good characters and interesting story.


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Lieke | 1723 comments Finished my first series of the year by reading Kingdom of Ash by Sarah J. Maas. Great ending to a very good series.


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Lieke | 1723 comments I reread the third book in the Temeraire series (De buskruitoorlog) by Naomi Novik, now I'm ready to continue this series (and finish it this year or next year).


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Lieke | 1723 comments I finished De Clan van de Rode Vos by John Flanagan and now I need book 14! Hopefully I don't have to wait too long... This does mean I'm up to date in the series 😊


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Lieke | 1723 comments I finally read Under The Skin, already owned the book since 2015. I really enjoyed the story and it makes you think about the meat industry and about being human. It was a bit slow sometimes but most of the time that didn’t matter to me.


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