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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ - “Sometimes your tongue is removed, sometimes you still it of your own accord. Sometimes you live, sometimes you die. Sometimes you have a name, sometimes you are named for what – not who – you are. The story always looks a little different, depending on who is telling it.” - Incredible, intense and near impossible to put down. carmenmmachado gives an important voice to the common overshadowed topic of domestic abuse amongst queer women. It reads more like a horror story than a memoir, and her writing style and gimics harken back to a choose your own adventure book from childhood. Though choose your own nightmare may be more appropriate. - #carmenmariamachado #inthedreamhouse #2019readingchallenge #books #booksofinstagram #bookworm

1/20/2024, 10:19:11 PM

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ - “Sometimes you can do everything right and things will still go wrong. The key is to never stop doing right.” - Considered young adult fiction but an important story for all ages regarding racism, socioeconomic differences, and police brutality. Unfortunately the storyline is not fictional for many in this country and everyone should read this. Especially white people in our bubble. - #angiethomas #thehateugive #2019readingchallenge #books #booksofinstagram #bookworm

1/20/2024, 10:18:18 PM

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ - “I carried with me the sound of their heartbeat, men and women once separated across continents. They named her Liberia. I called for the dust and sand below to join me in the air. I awakened the hurricanes and danced. Dared the captors to challenge me. Dared them to confront what they could not see, deemed invisible. Yes, I am here. I am all around you.” - Powerful debut by an incredible storyteller, weaving in magic and folklore. Another chapter in the horrid history of slavery, zig zagging across the Atlantic between the US, Jamaica and founding of Liberia. - #wayetumoore #shewouldbeking #2019readingchallenge #books #booksofinstagram #bookworm

1/20/2024, 10:16:21 PM

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ - “It’s the possibility of having a dream come true that makes life interesting.” - From the hills of Andalusia to the pyramids of Egypt, a quick, fun read full of adventure, fantasy and philosophy. - #paulocoelho #thealchemist #2019readingchallenge #books #booksofinstagram #bookworm

1/20/2024, 10:14:45 PM

⭐️⭐️ - “Love is easy. It’s the courage to love and to trust that matters, and not all of us have both.” - Meh. Maybe I was biased with the first book, but the second seemed like it was trying way too hard. I found it disingenuous, pretentious, and at times creeped me out with the multiple generational gaps between love interests. It felt like just an attempt to sell more books off the success of Call Me By Your Name. - #andreaciman #findme #2019readingchallenge #books #booksofinstagram #bookworm

1/20/2024, 10:13:17 PM

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ - “Writers remember everything...especially the hurts. Strip a writer to the buff, point to the scars, and he'll tell you the story of each small one. From the big ones you get novels. A little talent is a nice thing to have if you want to be a writer, but the only real requirement is the ability to remember the story of every scar.” - Inspired by the latest season of Castle Rock, I decided to read Misery. I thought the movie was cringeworthy, but the book was far more graphic and insane. That Annie Wilkes is one dirty birdie. - #stephenking #misery #2019readingchallenge #books #booksofinstagram #bookworm

1/20/2024, 10:11:49 PM

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ - “As her eyes burned in the dim light of the reading lamp, she knew it was her mother and her mother‘s mother and on back to something that couldn’t be broken that was driving her. The story of her life had already been written.” - “Sometimes the body shakes the memory off. I see my mother’s suitcases being carried downstairs, her back disappearing through the door. My daddy’s neck and shoulder rising up toward my face, toward my tears, my screams. My daddy’s sides taking the blows of my kicking feet. His hands holding tight to me. My daddy. Holding on.” - This book was incredible. She packed three generations in to less than 200 pages. Written like a blend of poetry, play script and novel. It did a number on me. - #jacquelinewoodson #redatthebone #2019readingchallenge #books #booksofinstagram #bookworm

1/20/2024, 10:10:19 PM

⭐️⭐️ - “Loneliness is like ice. After you've been lonely long enough you don't realize you're cold, but you are... I don't know, maybe at the center of me there's some ice that never will melt, maybe it's just been there too long.” - Considering Lonesome Dove is one of my favorite books, I thought I would’ve enjoyed this more. It started off good, but things took a turn for the worse at bovine bestiality and just went downhill from there. I hope his editor was fired too. It was filled with typos and grammatical errors. - #larrymcmurtry #thelastpictureshow #2019readingchallenge #books #booksofinstagram #bookworm

1/20/2024, 10:08:30 PM

⭐️⭐️⭐️ - “I regret nothing that happened to me. I am grateful for the horrors I experienced. I am deeper because of them. I am wiser having lived through them. Beauty and youth drain away as time progresses. But a witch’s magick grows stronger, her instincts louder, his ability to move distant molecules more effortless and more successful. My youth is gone, but something far better has taken it’s place.” - Witchcraft, magick, mental illness and ghosts - Augusten Burroughs’ coming out tale as a witch. An entertaining read for this Halloween season with a “hypernatural” element that has been missing from his other memoirs. - #augustenburroughs #toilandtrouble #2019readingchallenge #books #booksofinstagram #bookworm

1/20/2024, 10:07:09 PM

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ - “My life was narrated for me by others. Their voices were forceful, emphatic, absolute. It had never occurred to me that my voice might be as strong as theirs.” - Incredible story of survival and perseverance. A family full of mental health, paranoia and manipulation she was able to break free from and create her own future. It’s astonishing she is alive after everything she has been through. - #tarawestover #educated #2019readingchallenge #books #booksofinstagram #bookworm

1/20/2024, 10:05:33 PM

⭐️⭐️⭐️ - “Freeing yourself was one thing, claiming ownership of that freed self was another.” - I’m a little embarrassed to admit this is my first time reading Toni Morrison. A couple of things I didn’t expect - first that it was a ghost story and second that I didn’t like it as much as I thought I would. There’s no question she has a very artful writing style, but I had a hard time following the storyline throughout certain areas. - #tonimorrison #beloved #2019readingchallenge #books #booksofinstagram #bookworm

1/20/2024, 10:04:37 PM

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ - “To love a country as if you’ve lost one: as if it were you on a plane departing from America forever, clouds closing like curtains on your country, the last scene in which you’re a madman scribbling the names of your favorite flowers, trees, and birds you’d never see again, your address and phone number you’d never use again, the color of your father’s eyes, your mother’s hair, terrified you could forget these.” - In your face collection of poems dealing with hatred, racism, and the struggles of our history that sometimes makes it hard to love this country. He speaks to some of the darkest events in our past, including the aftermath from that terrible November day three years ago, and still layers in love and hope in ways we can all be united from. - #richardblanco #howtoloveacountry #2019readingchallenge #books #booksofinstagram #bookworm

1/20/2024, 10:02:27 PM

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ - “Freedom is a bitter potion when you don’t have the means to be free. It is a burden to be your own master when you have never been free.” - A creative take on the real attendants of David Livingstone who carried his remains and documents over 1500 miles to preserve his work and exploration in history. Narrated by his cook Halima and his arrogant secretary Jacob, it is full of unexpected humor throughout considering the overall subject matter. It started off really strong, but to be honest I would have preferred more Halima, less Jacob. - #petinagappah #outofdarknessshininglight #2019readingchallenge #books #booksofinstagram #bookworm

1/20/2024, 10:00:43 PM

⭐️⭐️⭐️ - “Her prominent dark eyes she uses to good effect, and in this fashion: she glances at a man’s face, then her regard flits away, as if unconcerned, indifferent. There is a pause: as it might be, a breath. Then slowly, as if compelled, she turns her gaze back to him... To her victim the moment seems to last an age, during which shivers run up his spine.” - Though I enjoyed this followup to Wolf Hall, I really need to up my game on vacation read selections. This sequel focuses on the well known downfall of Anne Boleyn, but told through the perspective of Thomas Cromwell and his ruthless role in it. - #hilarymantel #bringupthebodies #2019readingchallenge #books #booksofinstagram #bookworm

1/20/2024, 9:59:25 PM

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ - “Think of two people, living together day after day, year after year, in this small space, standing elbow to elbow cooking at the same small stove, squeezing past each other on the narrow stairs, shaving in front of the same small bathroom mirror, constantly jogging, jostling, bumping against each other’s bodies by mistake or on purpose, sensually, aggressively, awkwardly, impatiently, in rage or in love – think what deep though invisible tracks they must leave, everywhere, behind them.” - An important piece of gay literature published in 1964 following a single day in the life of George. From coping with the death of his partner, to the injustice of living a closeted life, it paints a picture of what it must’ve been like to live as a gay man in the 1960s. A beautiful example of Isherwood’s brilliant writing style. - #christopherisherwood #asingleman #2019readingchallenge #books #booksofinstagram #bookworm

1/20/2024, 9:57:33 PM

⭐️⭐️⭐️ - “ ‘In this box are all the words I know,’ he said. ‘Most of them you will never need, some you will use constantly, but with them you may ask all the questions which have never been answered and answer all the questions which have never been asked. All the great books of the past and all the ones yet to come are made with these words. With them there is no obstacle you cannot overcome.’ ” - Sometimes you just need to read a children’s book. - #nortonjuster #thephantomtollbooth #2019readingchallenge #books #booksofinstagram #bookworm

1/20/2024, 9:56:44 PM

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ - “Most of those who know the story of the rings in the trees are dead by now. The iron is still there. Rusty. Deep in the heartwood. Testifying to anyone who cares to listen.” - Like The Underground Railroad before it, The Nickel Boys is another novel based on the sins of our nation. This time set in Florida at a boys reform academy during the early days of the Civil Rights movement. At times it reminded me of Shawshank Redemption, but I had to keep reminding myself that these were only boys, most of whom had been wrongly accused simply based on the color of their skin. The most disturbing aspect is that the horrors they faced are based on true events that took place at the Dozier School for Boys. As difficult as it was, I couldn’t put it down. It left me with the unsettling feeling of wondering if we’ve really come that far in the past 60 years. - #colsonwhitehead #thenickelboys #2019readingchallenge #books #booksofinstagram #bookworm

1/20/2024, 9:52:28 PM

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ - “No person is just one thing. People can be filled with light and affection and also be tortured and conniving and dishonest. Happiness can coincide with great pain. One can lead while also following, the same way one can follow while also leading.” - I was looking for something lighthearted and hilarious after the last depressing book I read, so I thought Chelsea Handler. This book wasn’t quite that. Though heavier than I expected, it ended up being incredibly moving. There’s a depth and vulnerability to her I wasn’t aware of and I respect her humor and humanity even more. - #chelseahandler #lifewillbethedeathofme #2019readingchallenge #books #booksofinstagram #bookworm

1/20/2024, 6:57:01 PM

⭐️⭐️ - “Existence is this, I thought, a start of joy, a stab of pain, an intense pleasure, veins that pulse under the skin, there is no other truth to tell.” - Well that was depressing. John Waters describes Ferrante as the “best angry woman writer ever”. If there’s any truth to the storyline, who can blame her? Definitely not a book for the faint of heart or shy to obscene language. I found myself blushing in several moments throughout the narrative. - #elenaferrante #thedaysofabandonment #2019readingchallenge #books #booksofinstagram #bookworm

1/20/2024, 6:54:46 PM

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ - “He had said that our lives are steered by uncertainties, many of which are disruptive or even daunting; but that if we persevere and remain generous of heart, we may be granted a moment of supreme lucidity – a moment in which all that has happened to us suddenly comes into focus as a necessary course of events, even as we find ourselves on the threshold of a bold new life that we had been meant to lead all along.” - I apparently didn’t realize what I was getting myself into with this book as I thought it was going to be a spy novel. Spanning over three decades, it’s actually an entertaining story of a Russian aristocrat who is sentenced to house arrest in the Metropol hotel for the rest of his life and the comrades, trials and tribulations he encounters along the way. To be honest, there were times that I wasn’t sure if I understood the point of the story, but by the last 30 pages it had all come full circle. It not only made me want to runaway and live in a hotel, but I really wish I could be friends with Count Alexander Rostov. - #amortowles #agentlemaninmoscow #2019readingchallenge #books #booksofinstagram #bookworm

1/20/2024, 6:53:34 PM

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ - “But it is no man’s responsibility to forfeit his initiative – and thus himself – to be something that someone else wanted him to be. The challenge for gay men today is to recognize and acknowledge guilt and attempt to work it through by allowing themselves to have the lives they want. Without unfounded guilt, our lives are more expensive, fulfilled, and happy.” - Part history lesson, part psychology session. This is an exploration in to the shame and stigma the gay community has faced from society, as well as from members within our own community. A moving tribute to the heroic men who were his patients, friends and loved ones. - #waltodets #outoftheshadows #2019readingchallenge #books #booksofinstagram #bookworm

1/20/2024, 6:51:59 PM

⭐️⭐️⭐️ - “To save one is to save the world.” - Beach read fail number two. This is based on the true story of Lale Sokolov, a Jewish prisoner who was forced to tattoo identification numbers on the prisoners of Auschwitz and Birkenau, including the woman who would become the love of his life. A miraculous tale of survival, all they endured and finding each other after escaping separately. - #heathermorris #thetattooistofauschwitz #2019readingchallenge #books #booksofinstagram #bookworm

1/20/2024, 6:49:38 PM

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ - “But when someone’s gone and you’re the primary keeper of his memory—letting go would be a kind of murder, wouldn’t it? I had so much love for him, even if it was a complicated love, and where is all that love supposed to go? He was gone, so it couldn’t change, it couldn’t turn to indifference. I was stuck with all that love.” - Not exactly a light beach read I should’ve brought for vacation. This is a heartbreaking story of the terror and devastating loss during the AIDS crisis. It toggles back and forth between the 80s and those fighting for their lives to 30 years later and the survivors who are still haunted. I can’t stop thinking about it. This book will haunt you. - #rebeccamakkai #thegreatbelievers #2019readingchallenge #books #booksofinstagram #bookworm

1/20/2024, 6:48:05 PM

⭐️⭐️⭐️ - “We tell people to follow their dreams, but you can only dream of what you can imagine, and, depending on where you come from, your imagination can be quite limited…But the highest rung of what’s possible is far beyond the world you can see.” - Entertaining and funny at times, but mainly a remarkable story of his upbringing and the incredible lengths his mother went to to get him to where he is today. He tells an important history of South Africa and apartheid throughout. - #trevornoah #bornacrime #2019readingchallenge #books #booksofinstagram #bookworm

1/20/2024, 6:47:13 PM

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ - “These slow, deliberate creatures with their elaborate vocabulary‘s, each distinctive, shaping each other, breeding birds, sinking carbon, purifying water, filtering poisons from the ground, stabilizing the micro climate. Join enough living things together, through the air and underground, and you wind up with something that has intention. Forest. A threatened creature.” - A 500 page love affair with trees. I was lucky enough to visit Yosemite in the midst of this book and there is no question to the magnificence of these organisms - their resiliency, variety and uniqueness, and the interdependent way they rely on each other and us them. I loved the structure of the book and the interweaving of storylines, but finished slightly unfulfilled at the end. All in all an incredible book that will have any reader noticing the beauty of nature surrounding us. - #richardpowers #theoverstory #2019readingchallenge #books #booksofinstagram #bookworm

1/20/2024, 6:45:37 PM

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ - “When you attempt a memoir, I am told, you need to be in an orphan state. So what is missing in you, and the things you have grown cautious and hesitant about, will come almost casually towards you. ‘A memoir is the lost inheritance,’ you realize, so that during this time you must learn how and where to look. In the resulting self-portrait everything will rhyme, because everything has been reflected. If a gesture was flung away in the past, you now see it in the possession of another. So I believed something in my mother must rhyme in me. She in her small hall of mirrors and I in mine.” - An Anglophile’s dream. The perfect blend of WWII history, spy novel, and coming of age story. At times it felt like a period piece version of The Goldfinch. It’s filled with so many little mysteries that keep you guessing throughout the entire book. Agree with @geerden that it will become an incredible film. - #michaelondaatje #warlight #2019readingchallenge #books #booksofinstagram #bookworm

1/20/2024, 6:39:20 PM

⭐️⭐️⭐️ - “How much do you trade to defeat loneliness?” - An entertaining storyline set in North Carolina during the 1960s that is part coming of age tale and part murder mystery. Her prose and descriptions of the landscape and wildlife are well written as she transports you to the marshes of the Outer Banks. The dialog between characters lacked the same quality and I found the way she portrayed the “Magnolia mouth” drawl unnecessary. - #deliaowens #wherethecrawdadssing #2019readingchallenge #books #booksofinstagram #bookworm

1/20/2024, 6:37:49 PM

⭐️⭐️ - “If we could talk to animals, goes the song. Meaning, if they could talk to us. But of course that would ruin everything.” - Between the storyline of a dog and all the literary references, I really expected to love this. There were parts I thought beautifully written, but mostly found the story disjointed and hard to follow. I wanted to hear more about the dog. - #sigridnunez #thefriend #2019readingchallenge #books #booksofinstagram #bookworm

1/20/2024, 6:36:07 PM

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ - “There are too many loose ends in the world in need of knots.” - A heartbreaking story of a wrongful conviction and the devastation it wreaks on the marriage of a young black couple. At times I didn’t know who’s side to take, the husband or the wife, but in the end it’s the reader’s position to try and understand both sides. There were moments I was so frustrated with the storyline I wanted to throw the book across the room. A testament to the power of her writing. - #tayarijones #anamericanmarriage #2019readingchallenge #books #booksofinstagram #bookworm

1/20/2024, 6:34:30 PM

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ - “...to truly and completely reject a culture of violence, to banish it from our hearts and souls, we must first fully refuse to participate in it, and refuse to partake in its normalization. When we consider the border, we might think of our home; when we consider those who cross it, we might think of those we hold dear.” - Francisco Cantú is the grandson of a Mexican immigrant, and served as a Border Patrol agent from 2008 to 2012. This book tells the story of the internal conflict he faces between his own family history and his allegiance to an agency misaligned with his morals. A timely and important story that everyone should read, regardless of what side of “the wall” you are on. - #franciscocantu #thelinebecomesariver #2019readingchallenge #books #booksofinstagram #bookworm

1/20/2024, 6:33:21 PM

⭐️⭐️⭐️ - “La Divina Providencia is the most imaginative writer. Plot-lines convolute and spiral, lives intertwine, coincidences collide, seemingly random happenings are laced with knots, figure eights, and double loops, designs more intricate than the fringe of a silk rebozo. No, I couldn’t make this up. Nobody could make up our lives.” - A coming of age tale told by the youngest daughter of the Reyes family, Ceyala. Spanning multiple generations and borders and filled with the history, comedy and high drama that comes with family. The dialogue between Ceyala and the “awful grandmother” as she retells the story of how their family came to be is by far the most entertaining. I could have done with about half of the footnotes. I appreciated the cultural and historical references, but I found the subplot notes distracting and unnecessary. - #sandracisneros #caramelo #2019readingchallenge #books #booksofinstagram #bookworm

1/20/2024, 6:31:51 PM

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ - “So many of us go through life with our stories hidden, feeling ashamed or afraid when our whole truth doesn’t live up to some established ideal. We grow up with messages that tell us that there’s only one way to be American – that if our skin is dark or our hips are wider, if we don’t experience love in a particular way, if we speak another language or come from another country, then we don’t belong. That is, until someone dares to start telling that story differently.” - What an inspiring story hers is. From the way she was raised and taught hard work and family values, her determination and ambition as a graduate of Princeton and Harvard Law, to her impressive career in Chicago and all she accomplished as First Lady - healthier lives for children and all Americans, dedicated service to wounded warriors and military families, mentoring and helping young girls find their voice and reach their potential. I didn’t realize she never wanted her husband to go in to politics but she supported him every step of the way, while constantly facing criticism, racism and hatred with dignity and grace. This was a timely glimmer of hope and perseverance from the political darkness of the past two years. - #michelleobama #becoming #2019readingchallenge #books #booksofinstagram #bookworm

1/20/2024, 6:29:55 PM

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ - “We were refugees when we arrived to the U.S. You must be happy now that you’re safe, people said. They told us to strive for assimilation. The quicker we transformed into one of the many the better. But how could we choose? The U.S. was the land that saved us; Colombia was the land that saw us emerge.” - A timely reminder of the daily horrors some of our neighbors to the south face, leading them to seek asylum. The intertwined story of two girls, one of privilege and one of poverty, during the political terror of Colombia and the days of Pablo Escobar. The debut novel is inspired by true experiences of the author’s childhood. - #ingridrojascontreras #fruitofthedrunkentree #2019readingchallenge #books #booksofinstagram #bookworm

1/20/2024, 6:27:35 PM

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ - “Maybe everything, in the end, came back to the tornado...Perhaps the tornado had infused him with something of its own essence—its relentless motion, its unpredictability, its capacity for destruction.” - Though not as poetic as her last novel, I still really love her storytelling and writing style. Throughout the book, the whirlwind story follows a similar path of destruction and tragedy as the tornado in the opening pages. - #abbygeni #thewildlands #2019readingchallenge #books #booksofinstagram #bookworm

1/20/2024, 6:22:44 PM

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ - This is my second time reading this book and it’s still as incredible as I remembered it. It’s a coming of age tale that at times is part art history lesson, part crime thriller. The brilliance of this epic novel is captured in Donna Tartt’s own words. - “...in novels, we have the experience of being someone else:  knowing another person’s soul from the inside. No other art form does that. And this is why sometimes, when we put down a book, we find ourselves slightly altered as human beings. Novels change us from within.” - #donnatartt #thegoldfinch #2019readingchallenge #books #booksofinstagram #bookworm

1/20/2024, 6:20:52 PM

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ - “Neither love nor terror makes one blind: indifference makes one blind.” - A heartbreaking but poetic tale of racial injustice. At times it was hard to tell if it was in the 1970s or modern day. One thing is clear things have not changed enough in the past 40 years. - #jamesbaldwin #ifbealestreetcouldtalk #2019readingchallenge #books #booksofinstagram #bookworm

1/20/2024, 5:52:35 PM

Book 32! #2019ReadingChallenge

11/12/2023, 3:29:38 AM

Marley and Me by John Grogan #the52bookclub #2019readingchallenge #prompt52 #book

1/10/2023, 6:53:27 AM

Killing the Mob by Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard #the52bookclub #2019readingchallenge #prompt51 #book

1/10/2023, 6:50:58 AM

Hansel and Gretel by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm #the52bookclub #2019readingchallenge #prompt50 #book

1/10/2023, 6:48:17 AM

Simple Easy Everyday Meditation Method by Sarah McLean #the52bookclub #2019readingchallenge #prompt49 #book

1/10/2023, 6:45:41 AM

Cloud Atlas by David Mitchell #the52bookclub #2019readingchallenge #prompt48 #book #bookcrossing

1/10/2023, 6:39:57 AM

The Marriage Portrait by Maggie O'Farrell #the52bookclub #2019readingchallenge #prompt47 #book #reesesbookclub

1/10/2023, 6:38:20 AM

Becoming Dangerous by Katie West #the52bookclub #2019readingchallenge #prompt46 #book #readmore

1/10/2023, 6:36:12 AM

The Proposal by Jasmine Guillory #the52bookclub #2019readingchallenge #prompt45 #book #reesesbookclub

1/10/2023, 6:34:20 AM

The Christmas Bookshop by Jenny Colgan/Jane Beaton/ J. J. Colgan #the52bookclub #2019readingchallenge #prompt44 #book

1/10/2023, 6:30:53 AM

We are the Gardeners by Joanna Gaines, Julianna Swaney #the52bookclub #2019readingchallenge #prompt43 #book

1/10/2023, 6:27:52 AM

Mermaid Moon by Colleen Coble #the52bookclub #2019readingchallenge #prompt42 #book #bookcrossing

1/10/2023, 6:24:42 AM

Lilac Girls by Martha Hall Kelly #the52bookclub2022 #2019readingchallenge #prompt41 #book

1/10/2023, 6:22:32 AM

Next Year in Havana by Chanel Cleeton #the52bookclub #2019readingchallenge #prompt40 #book #reesesbookclub

1/10/2023, 6:17:38 AM

Living with a Seal by Jesse Itzler #the52bookclub #2019readingchallenge #prompt39 #book

1/10/2023, 6:13:37 AM

Animal Farm by George Orwell #the52bookclub2022 #2019readingchallenge #prompt38 #book

1/10/2023, 6:11:47 AM

Love in the Time of Cholera by Gabriel Garcia Marquez #the52bookclub #2019readingchallenge #prompt37 #book #bookcrossing

1/10/2023, 6:09:50 AM

Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim by David Sedaris #the52bookclub #2019readingchallenge #prompt36 #book

1/10/2023, 6:05:43 AM

Calico Joe by John Grisham #the52bookclub #2019readingchallenge #prompt35 #book

1/10/2023, 6:02:27 AM

You Think It, I'll Say It Curtis Sittenfeld #the52bookclub #2019readingchallenge # prompt34 #book #reesesbookclub

1/10/2023, 6:00:27 AM

The Girls by Emma Cline #the52bookclub #2019readingchallenge #prompt33 #book

1/10/2023, 5:56:46 AM

Son of a Wanted Man by Louis L'Amour #the52bookclub #2019readingchallenge #prompt32 #book #western #bookcrossing

1/10/2023, 5:52:12 AM

Mad Honey by Jodi Picoult and Jennifer Finney Boylan #the52bookclub #2019readingchallenge #prompt31 #book

1/10/2023, 5:51:44 AM

A Darker Shade of Magic by V. E. Schwab #the52bookclub #2019readingchallenge #prompt30 #book

1/10/2023, 5:50:10 AM

The Alice Network by Kate Quinn #the52bookclub #2019readingchallenge #prompt29 #book

1/10/2023, 5:48:04 AM

13 Things Mentally Strong Woman Don't Do by Amy Morin #the52bookclub #2019readingchallenge #prompt28 #book

1/10/2023, 5:45:48 AM

Erotic Stories for Punjabi Widows by Balli Kaur Jaswal #the52bookclub #2019readingchallenge #prompt27 #book #reesesbookclub

1/10/2023, 5:42:46 AM

Happiness by Heather Harpham #the52bookclub #2019readingchallenge #prompt26 #book #reesesbookclub

1/10/2023, 5:38:57 AM

The Daughter of Black Lake by Cathy Marie Buchanan #the52bookclub #2019readingchallenge #prompt25 #books

1/10/2023, 5:36:06 AM

The Tale of Peter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter #the52bookclub #2019readingchallenge #prompt24 #book

1/10/2023, 5:33:26 AM

In Cold Blood by Truman Capote #the52bookclub #2019readingchallenge #prompt23 #book #truecrimebook #bookcrossing

1/10/2023, 5:31:30 AM

The Witch's Daughter by Paula Brackston #the52bookclub #2019readingchallenge #prompt22 #book

1/10/2023, 5:27:48 AM

Johnny Got His Gun by Dalton Trumbo #the52bookclub #2019readingchallenge #prompt21 #book

1/10/2023, 5:25:43 AM

Rebecca by Daphne Du Maurier #the52bookclub2022 #2019readingchallenge #prompt19 #book

1/10/2023, 5:22:07 AM

The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafón #the52bookclub #2019readingchallenge #prompt18 #book #bookcrossing

1/10/2023, 5:19:22 AM