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Let It Snow by John Green, Maureen Johnson and Lauren Myracle Book Review

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 Hi guys!  Today I will be sharing a book review of my most recent read, Let It Snow by John Green, Maureen Johnson and Lauren Myracle.  Let me start off by saying that this was the perfect Christmas-y read and it made me feel all warm inside and I loved it. The book is essentially a collection of three holiday contemporary romance stories and I loved each of them in their uniqueness. I thought that all of the authors played really well with one another and I absolutely loved how the stories were intertwined. The fact that it takes place in the middle of a big snowstorm was spectacular because that is a really big part of Christmas and being in the Christmas spirit for me because of where I live (it snows A LOT). I loved the whole different cast of characters and there was so many diverse personalities. For instance, the difference between JP and Addie is a huge gap but she still picked up on his speech even though she didn't really know him. I loved all the differences and similar

The Lost Causes of Bleak Creek by Rhett McLaughlin and Link Neal Review

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 Hi guys,  I'm back within a matter of days surprisingly, and this time I have a book review. This is my review for The Lost Causes of Bleak Creek. I will have a marked spoiler and non-spoiler section so lets get into it and pay attention. NON-SPOILER: I'm gonna be completely honest, when I first started reading this book I did not know that I would like it and I wasn't even sure what it was about. The first couple of chapters bored me in a sort of way but I am so glad I pushed through. I originally started reading this for Halloween which I gotta say is a great move to make. It is the perfect Halloween book, especially for someone who doesn't typically like horror or even just spookier reads.  I loved the trio of best-friendships and the inclusion of Ben, the boy named after the authors' long-lost other best friend from childhood who passed away young. The town community itself was an interesting dynamic to witness. I live in a small town and definitely understand

Books I Want to Read While on Winter Break

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 Hi guys, So glad to be back and sorry for not posting in such a long time. During this break time I hope to do a lot more work on this blog and get done more book reviews. But now I thought that I would list out some of the books that I wanted to get done over my winter break from college. One good thing that came out of this pandemic was a longer winter break, I ended up getting nearly 7 weeks off from school which is more than before when it was usually a month. During this time I want to get done a lot of my reading goals and write reviews and put out more content for you guys. Then hopefully when I go back I can be in a routine and get more stuff out even in my busy school life. Well here we go, these are the books that I wanna get done during this time off. The Lost Causes of Bleak Creek by Rhett McLaughlin and Link Neal Now I am actually halfway through this book. Which granted isn't very far considering the fact that I started it a few days before Halloween, but hey, finals