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01. A book with a cover that has an image of something that starts with A, T, or Y
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I am a bit late starting but I am going to read Axes & O's by Kayla Grosse for this topis. It has both axes and trees on the cover!
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Went with One Perfect Couple by Ruth Ware. The cover of the US version is covered with Palm Trees. Very engrossing read. I start every year with a Ware novel.
I ended up reading Night Shift by Charlaine Harris for this prompt. There's a truck/automobile, tires, and a telephone pole,
Misty wrote: "I ended up reading Night Shift by Charlaine Harris for this prompt. There's a truck/automobile, tires, and a telephone pole,
"I loved her Texas books! I found them during another challenge last year.
Eventually I chose
. Such a pretty cover needed celebrating. It was an excellent sequel to Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia of Faeries; I nerdishly enjoy Emily's scholarly journal and her footnotes more than her actual trips into the Otherlands, where I suppose the final? part of the series will be set. Anyway it's on my list for next year.
: an animal, trees and a yellow sun. A young adult story of a boy and his pet fox. I thought this was a very involving story, with a dystopian tinge to it. I liked the descriptions of fox life. A rather abrupt ending, but there is a sequel, which no doubt deals with that.
The book I chose for this prompt was
(Trumpet on cover)
Short and sweet review:
4.5
Good read, cute little rekindle love story. This book should of been a little longer. I love the college friendships they still had and to get a ring at the end is priceless. Just chefs kiss. The man said he wonder the world and she was right here.
I read He/She/They: How We Talk About Gender and Why It Matters by Schuyler Bailar.
The same image on the cover contains: activist, Asian-American, athlete, author, transgender man
This book was part informative guide and part memoir.
I am reading Whispers in the Village by Rebecca Shaw. There are trees and a tower on the cover Whispers In The Village
I read the Slow AF Run Club: The Ultimate Guide for Anyone Who Wants to Run
It has a track on the cover
Marie (UK) wrote: "I Read
I started this series last year and have really enjoyed the adventures of Retired Police Detective Superintendent Albert Smith and his faile..."What a great Y!
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People We Meet on Vacation (other topics)Emily Wilde's Map of the Otherlands (other topics)
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When the Moon Hits Your Eye (other topics)
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Schuyler Bailar (other topics)Kristin Hannah (other topics)
Charlaine Harris (other topics)
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