Author: tarynlathewriter
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Love in Progress
In preparation for all the chocolates, roses, and sweet nothings from your paramours, I have a list of fictional romances. These are my top reads during this month of love and heartache. Please let me know what you think of my picks or let me know of any other books on your romance lists. ROMANCE…
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January in Progress III
WEEK 3 LVOE by: Atticus Poetry | Rating: 5/5 A series of Poems, Epigrams, and Aphorisms about the human experience of love and heartache. Would I recommend this book? YES If you liked: The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein, The Boy, the Mole, the Fox, and the Horse by Charlie Mackesy, Long Way Down by…
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January in Progress II
WEEK 2 Gilded by: Marissa Meyer YA Fantasy | Rating: 4/5 | Spicy: 1/5 A dark and twisted retelling of Rumpelstiltskin, a poor miller’s daughter is trapped by the Erlking and once a month is dragged to the realm of ghouls and monsters. She gains help from a mysterious boy while spinning lies and investigating…
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January in Progress
WEEK 1 My Policeman by: Bethan Roberts Fiction | Rating: 4/5 | Spicy: 1.5/5 A policeman married to a schoolteacher, develops an affair with a male museum curator when homosexuality is illegal. Would I recommend this book? Yes If you liked: Atonement by Ian McEwa, Those Who Save Us by: Jenna Blum, Call Me By…
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Books in a Year Craft
A simple, fun souvenir of your reading in progress… Crafting time: 1 hour Materials Instruction
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New Anticipated Reads of 2023
FANTASY Release Date: January 2 A runaway queen. A reluctant prince. And a quest that may destroy them both. Release Date: September 11 Two villains fight for true love. MEMOIR ROMANCE Release Date: January 30 To gain his inheritance, the final Kane Brother must spend a summer at Lake Wisteria, unbeknownst it’s currently occupied by…
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My Year in Books 2022
What I read in 2022 and my monthly top picks. I had set a goal to read 24 books and I was able to complete 62. I wonder how many I can read in 2023, can I make it to 100? I had a reading sprint in the summer but by September I suffered a…