Tag: Liane Moriarty
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#AMonthofFaves Popular Books Worth the Hype
Which books did you read this year that you saw all over blogs, your friends were pushing or it was praised to the high heavens by the critics? Did you agree that the books deserved the praises being heaped on them? ✭ Believe the Hype ✭ TANYA PATRICE The Viscount Who Loved me (Bridgertons #2),…
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4 More Favorite Books Told From Multiple Points of View (POV)
Books that tell the story from multiple points of view can sometimes give so much more than if we see it from the eyes of a single person – when done well! When it’s not, then it’s a confusing mess. We have shared in the past 4 Favorite Multiple Point of View AudioBooks, and now,…
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4 More (A)udiobook Recommendations for (A)udiobook (A)ppreciation Month
#SummerAtoZ kicks off in June which is also Audiobook Appreciation Month. If you’ve been reading the blog long enough, you know that we are big time listeners. Last year we shared 4 Books for (A)udiobook Appreciation Month and …. let’s make it a thing! Here’s 4 more audiobooks that we insist you try – because…
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Favorite Books from the Past 3 Autumns
For both of us, we don’t read as much in the summer, but once the cooler temps and early nights of the Fall season roll around, we start reaching for more and more books. This also means that at least some of the books read in Fall end up making our best books of the…
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5 Popular Books Worth the Hype [and 1 Not Worth It] #AMonthofFaves
This year there were many books that totally rocked our socks! And then there were the few books that left us wanting more and wondering what all the gushing was about. Here’s our break down of the books that were worth the hype and one that, sadly, was not. ✭ Believe the Hype ✭ ♥…
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Reading Lately [The Hardcover Edition Week 12 | 2019]
This year, I’m making a concerted effort to read more physical books, instead of always listening to an audiobook – which there’s nothing wrong with – I just want to switch it up. So here’s what I’ve been laying hands on lately.
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Reading the Continents [Vol. 1]
One of the themes of the Monthly Motif Reading Challenge is to read a book set in a different country than your own, written by an author from another country than your own, or a book in which the characters travel. What books would you recommend for this challenge? Here are a few of our…