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Oct 21, 2019 11:12AM

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This week I did much better! I finished 'Kingdom of Ash' by Sarah J. Maas, finally! This book is huge. I read it last year the first time in a week, but this time it took me much longer. It's honestly one of my favorite books, the author is amazing. She is such a good writer, I mean I end up crying through most of this book (both happy and sad tears).
I also finished 'Clockwork Princess' by Cassandra Clare, which is also the end of the infernal devices. This book was also probably my favorite of this trilogy, as I was not very into the first two, but this one relates more to the Mortal Instrument series so it was more interesting and intriguing to me.
I also finished 'Clockwork Princess' by Cassandra Clare, which is also the end of the infernal devices. This book was also probably my favorite of this trilogy, as I was not very into the first two, but this one relates more to the Mortal Instrument series so it was more interesting and intriguing to me.

The first was 'The Wall in the Middle of the Book' by Jon Agee. A cute book that illustrates the "grass is greener" for kids. It would honestly be a great book for a conversation to introduce kids to current political topics (the wall/border) if one wanted.
I also read 'Cowhide-and-Seek' by Sheri Dillard, Jess Pauwels which was cute.
The adult book I read was 'The Invited' by Jennifer McMahon for our Library's book club. It was interesting but not the greatest. It's a mystery/ghost story that was slow-moving. The ending saved the book overall for me but still left things open-ended.

The first was 'The Wall in the Middle of the Book' by Jon Agee. A cute book that illustrates the "grass is greener" for kids. It would honestly be a great book for a conversation to introduce kids to current political topics (the wall/border) if one wanted.
I also read 'Cowhide-and-Seek' by Sheri Dillard, Jess Pauwels which was cute.
The adult book I read was 'The Invited' by Jennifer McMahon for our Library's book club. It was interesting but not the greatest. It's a mystery/ghost story that was slow-moving. The ending saved the book overall for me but still left things open-ended.