January Reads!
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Considering how busy the month of January was, I'm pretty impressed with the reading I was able to do. There are reviews for each of these books (except HUM) on my feed if you're interested! ⠀
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Radio Silence by Alice Oseman⠀
• A heartwarming YA novel about identity, family, and loving something with your whole heart. ⠀
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Girl Sleuth by Melanie Rehak⠀
• Non-fic exploring the evolution of America's darling detective, Nancy Drew, and tracing the lives of the women who helped create her!⠀
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Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens⠀
• Historical fic about a mysterious death in a remote North Carolina marsh town.⠀
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Starfish by Lisa Becker⠀
• Contemporary romance about an ambitious young media manager who goes on tour with a rock band.⠀
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Hum If You Don't Know the Words by Bianca Marais⠀
• I started but haven't finished this one yet! Historical fiction + intertwining stories about women of different backgrounds living in apartheid Africa.⠀
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What did you read this month??⠀
Remember that reading, no matter how little, is a victory. 🎉
Considering how busy the month of January was, I'm pretty impressed with the reading I was able to do. There are reviews for each of these books (except HUM) on my feed if you're interested! ⠀
⠀
Radio Silence by Alice Oseman⠀
• A heartwarming YA novel about identity, family, and loving something with your whole heart. ⠀
⠀
Girl Sleuth by Melanie Rehak⠀
• Non-fic exploring the evolution of America's darling detective, Nancy Drew, and tracing the lives of the women who helped create her!⠀
⠀
Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens⠀
• Historical fic about a mysterious death in a remote North Carolina marsh town.⠀
⠀
Starfish by Lisa Becker⠀
• Contemporary romance about an ambitious young media manager who goes on tour with a rock band.⠀
⠀
Hum If You Don't Know the Words by Bianca Marais⠀
• I started but haven't finished this one yet! Historical fiction + intertwining stories about women of different backgrounds living in apartheid Africa.⠀
⠀
What did you read this month??⠀
Remember that reading, no matter how little, is a victory. 🎉
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