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6/28/2022 Which books are you looking forward to reading this Summer? (July-August)
Summer thunderstorm. I hate writing on my phone. Also....summer? No idea what is coming out
As for reading, well whatever falls in my way :) no bigger plans than that
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Leopard's Scar by Christine Feehan is the only book I know that's coming out later this year but it's not until November.
ReplyDeleteI am so bad cos so many come out on hb and then I wait a year to read it
DeleteSometimes no plan at all is the best reading plan. :)
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DeleteI love summer thunderstorms unless the electricity goes out.
ReplyDeleteI am not a fan of them
DeleteI'm basically reading review books this summer, lol. You have the power go out? I hate having to blog on my phone, too!
ReplyDeleteNo, we had power, but not gonna plug in my laptop in a thunderstorm
DeleteLOL that sounds very similar to my reading plans for the summer. I will read but I have no idea what I'll read !
ReplyDeleteNo plans is fun
DeleteI keep it open in the summer too...
ReplyDelete:)
DeleteSame!
ReplyDeleteKaren @For What It's Worth
So many to name! I guess on the top of my list is Upgrade by Blake Crouch, the new T. Kingfisher, and also Black Mouth by Ronald Malfi!
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