Reviews Week 52
December 26th-31st
Book 185: The Gift of Believing
By Abrianna Denae
Read December 26th
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Book 186: The List
By BL Maxwell
Read December 26th
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By Bill Keane
Read December 30th
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These books are so cute. I used to read the comics in the newspaper all the time when I was a kid and I loved finding these editions.
Book 188: Jeffy's Lookin at Me
By Bill Keane
Read December 30th
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These books are so cute. I used to read the comics in the newspaper all the time when I was a kid and I loved finding these editions.
Book 189: I Need a Hug
By Bill Keane
Read December 30th
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These books are so cute. I used to read the comics in the newspaper all the time when I was a kid and I loved finding these editions.
Book 190: Harry Potter: A Magical Year
By J. K. Rowling
Read January 1st- December 31st
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I loved revisiting all of these wonderful quotes throughout this entire year, along with Jim Kay's beautiful illustrations. Harry Potter will always be one of my favorite series, and I'm glad there is a book like this that gives readers a taste of this world. I'm do for a reread of the series, which I'm hoping to do sometime next year. This book is perfect for any fan of the series, and I highly recommend it.
Book 191: The Squire's Tale
By Gerald Morris
Read December 29th-31st
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A great start to a series that I plan on continuing with as soon as I can. I mostly enjoyed how Gerald took this tale, and I'm interested to see how Terrance grows throughout the series along with Gawain. King Arthur stories have always been some of my favorites, and this was a great one. The addition of the fae was another great aspect of the story, and I enjoyed seeing how they came into the plot.
I only wish that I had found this series when I was in middle school. It would have been a favorite for me; I'm sure of that.
Book 192: The Unadulterated Cat
By Terry Pratchett
Read December 31st
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A great book for the cat lovers out there, and I'm glad that it was my last book of 2022. Terry Pratchett's humor was almost always spot-on for me. As a cat lover myself, I got a lot of humor from this wonderful little book. I read the version that had Rhianna Pratchett's introduction and Maurice on the cover. It was a lot of fun.
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