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| | | | | So, most of you probably know my journey with Leigh Bardugo hasn't been smooth sailing. I took an immediate dislike to Shadow and Bone, so much so that I vowed to never read anything written by her again. Well, that obviously didn't stick. My friends finally convinced me to watch the show, and then I... | |
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| | | | | It's hard to believe we're already more than a month into 2022-where has the time gone?! The first month of this year may have flown by, but it brought with it some outstanding new crime novels that deserve a moment of our time before we turn our attention fully to February. To that end, in today's blog post, I'm rounding up my personal picks for best new crime books published in January 2022! From epistolary mysteries to dark Nordic serial killer thrillers and more, this month brought with it a terrific lineup of new crime stories for us to devour-and you can learn more about my four personal favorites in this post! Without further ado, let's dive on in. Happy reading! | |
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| | | | | Leigh Bardugo has been a powerhouse name in the YA fantasy genre for years now, celebrated for her world and characters in the Grishaverse. Today I look at the Goodreads stats on her door and what they say about the books themselves. I should know, I've been a fan for years. | |
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| | | My TBR (To Be Read) stack of books has a system. I buy a book: it gets inserted on the left of the small library bookshelf on the bedroom floor. The next book I'm going to read is taken from the right. And the overflow is a pile on the floor (photographed here on the... | ||