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Received for Review
Landline by Rainbow Rowell (Netgalley)
Landline will be my second Rainbow Rowell. I enjoyed (in parts) but didn't love Fangirl so I'm hoping this one will be more to my taste. I've been told I need to read Eleanor & Park. Haven't gotten to it yet.
Arianne will be reviewing Jennifer Donnelly's new novel Deep Blue sometime soon and I have a very special Deep Blue giveaway coming up on the blog tomorrow --stay tuned for that!
The Moment Collector by Jodi Lynn Anderson (Netgalley)*
Now You See Me by Emma Haughton (Blog Tour)
Keep Your Friends Close by Paula Daly (Netgalley)
How to Build a Girl by Caitlin Moran (Edelweiss)
*Published as The Vanishing Season in the US.
Bought
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Current Reads: Now You See Me by Emma Haughton & The Secrets of Lily Graves by Sarah Strohmeyer.
This week I read Open Road Summer by Emery Lord and I am highly recommending to anyone who loves a great summer read and cute boys! If you loved Morgan Matson's Amy & Roger's Epic Detour, Open Road Summer should be on your TBR!
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Here's what I said in my initial Goodreads review of Open Road Summer (full review to come later!)
So damn cute! The perfect coming-of-age-best-friends-on-the-road-with-cute-boys summer read!
Matt Finch, you are not apple pie, but you are so YUM! ;)
Essential soundtrack: Taylor Swift on repeat.
4.5/5
Matt Finch, you are not apple pie, but you are so YUM! ;)
Essential soundtrack: Taylor Swift on repeat.
4.5/5
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That's it for this week! Leave your thoughts & links in comments!
Oh you must read Eleanor & Park, don't get me wrong I loved Fangirl but Eleanor & Park was something else, it really moved me!
ReplyDeleteHmm? I did like Fangirl and have Eleanor & Park on my Kindle but haven't had a chance to read it yet. The Vanishing Season is on my review stack too. I'm determined to stay away from Netgalley and Edelweiss until I catch up on my current review stack but those title look amazing. Come see what I got this week at Ms. Martin Teaches Media and Inside of a Dog. Happy reading!
ReplyDeleteI didn't know that Landline was on NG. Thanks for letting me know. I loved Eleanor and Park a lot. It was great. You got an awesome stack of books. Nice haul.
ReplyDeleteGrace
Books of Love
I got The Geography at the library yesterday!
ReplyDeleteMissie @ A Flurry of Ponderings
Lots of good stuff here, hope you enjoy them all. :) looking forward to your thoughts on Geography!
ReplyDeleteAh I love this book. Great to hear Maura's side of it too!
ReplyDeleteI've heard really good things about E&P. I'll have to bump it up the TBR!
ReplyDeleteI've cut back on Netgalley & Edelweiss, but I haven't been able to stay away completely! I wish I could!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Grace. Hope you enjoy Landline!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to hear what you think of Landline. E&P was great, so I hope you can read that one soon. I just finished Deep Blue. It was ok…very MG. It wasn't nearly as good as Revolution or A Northern Light. I think many pre-teens might like it. I can't wait to read Open Road Summer…I just bought a copy!
ReplyDeleteI keep seeing Deep Blue and I'm very tempted to get it. I also want to read The Geography of You and Me. And of course, Rainbow Rowell can do no wrong! I agree with the previous comment - Eleanor & Park is a must read. It's fantastic, as is Fan Girl and Attachments :) Here's ours if you'd like to see them: BiblioJunkies Happy reading! ~ Bel
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