Tag: dystopian
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Reading Wrap-Up: Aug & Sept 2023

Let me know what you think of my recent reads! Physical Books E-Books Audiobooks 2-2.5 Stars 3 – 3.5 Stars 4 – 4.5 Stars 5 Stars – Severance (2.5)– The Wishing Game (2.5) – The Things They Carried– If Nietzsche Were a Narwhal – The Road– Pop Sonnets– Greenlights – Carrie Soto is Back– The…
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Reading Wrap-Up: July 2023

July was busy, busy, busy! It’s been hard to create much content beyond reading wrap-ups, which has been a bit of a disappointment for me. I started my doctorate this summer and I am preparing for the school year to start with full-time teaching again, so reading time and blogging have been a bit on…
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Reading Wrap-Up: June 2023

June was a month of personal leisure, and mood reading. Unfortunately, mood reading meant I jumped from one book to another without ever really finishing anything. So, I read a total of two books and have many on my currently-reading list as I enter July. Will I actually finish them? The world may never know!…
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Reading Wrap-Up: May 2023

May was a great month of reading! With the stress of the school year dying down and the start of summer, I’ve been treating myself to ample reading time! Take a look at this month’s reading below. **Books with asterisks next to them are books that I’ve already reviewed on my blog prior to the…
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Reading Wrap-Up: Feb-April 2023

Between February and April, I have read a total of… *drumroll* 4 books! This is not my ideal number and I am quite behind on my yearly goal, but – hey – life’s like that sometimes. Take a look at what I have been reading because they are GREAT ones! Physical Books E-Books Audiobooks 3…
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Graced by The Grace Year: A Must Read

“‘In the county, there’s nothing more dangerous than a woman who speaks her mind… We’re dangerous creatures. Full of devil charms.‘” The Grace Year – Kim Liggett My Rating In Summary of The Grace Year Kim Liggett’s coming-of-age novel imagines a society that condemns their young women to complete isolation in the wilderness for a…
