Tag: Lists
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Meet The 2020 ALA Award Winners
On January 27th, at ALA Midwinter, the winners of all the ALA awards were announced
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5 Books To Read Before You See Little Women This Christmas
But before Little Women hits theatres this December, you need to read these five books.
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February Reading Recap
February FLEW by and apparently so did the books I was reading, because a quick look back reveals I was READING READING READING in February 2019.
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September 2018 Releases
So begins the next two months in which literally dozens of books I want to read come out. Crap. September is only the beginning, but what a strong beginning!
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6 Upcoming Books about Hard-Hitting Timely Issues
Sometimes, fiction is about diving into a world you might otherwise never get the chance to experience or becoming a character you could never be in the real world
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12 Summer Reads Sure To Keep You Entertained
Summer is here and so is summer reading. Ditch the textbooks and dive into a good novel, thriller, memoir, or self-help book.
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15 Books with Weather Elements in the Title
If you’re still trying to complete your Pop Sugar Reading Challenge and looking for books with weather elements in the title, look no further. I have the list for you!
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Books with Animals in the Title
On my quest to complete the Pop Sugar reading challenge in 2017, I’ve been compiling these posts that are meant to help you and me fill out the prompts presented to us. Today, I’m tackling books with animals in the title
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Novels Based on Real People
One of the Pop Sugar reading challenges this year is “A novel based on a real person” and if you don’t love historical fiction, this may be a little harder for you.
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10 Books Longer Than 500 Pages
Check out these books that clock in at over 500 pages and will keep you occupied for quite some time.
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Books Featuring Twins
Completing the Pop Sugar reading challenge in 2018? Looking for books featuring twins? Look no further.
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7 Books To Read if You’re Obsessed with Henry VIII
If you love diving into the past where the leader was way more dramatic and womanizing than Donald Trump could ever hope to be, pick up one of these books about Henry VIII