We're back with a fresh reading update! #booktube



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  1. The latest read that I loved was ‘Winter in Madrid’ by C.J. Sansom. It’s a historical fiction set in 1940’s Spain in the aftermath of the Spanish Civil War, and follows characters trying to survive in various ways. Really gripping and heartbreaking at times.

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  2. I always add a book or two to my want to read list from your videos! Sorry you didn't enjoy Interview with the Vampire.. I'm doing a reread of the series and Lestat > Louis! The Vampire Lestat (the 2nd book in the series) is much better. I definitely am going to read 'Salem's Lot!

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  3. I have never read a Stephen King book. Eek! I'm scared….lol. It's always interesting to see other readers choice of books. I'm currently reading The Strangers on Montagu Street by Karen White. It's the 3rd book in a 7 book series. As always enjoyed your video! Happy Reading! ☺

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  4. 18:40 this was me, after the book I had thought was just “dark academia vibes” turned into full blown vampire erotica (that’s what I get for not researching beforehand!)…I was caught off-guard and complaining about it to my husband, but also, um, yeah, I’m going to keep reading it 😂😅

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  5. Welcome back, I missed not watching your fun-ness! Today I finished "The God of the Woods" by Liz Moore gave it 4 stars, it was interesting but not what I expected. I'm also reading 11/22/63 by Stephen King, it's a slow burn but interesting, The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller, and The Blackthorn Key by Kevin Sands, which I picked up the series of 3 for $3 at our local used book store annex at our public library. I LOVED all the dog nudges!

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  6. Welcome back. I highly recommend Just One Damned Thing After Another, the first book in The Chronicles of St. Mary's. It time travel, history, humor and may even make you tear up. It's a great series including novellas and a spin off.

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  7. I read The House Of The Seven Gables in high school, so aeons ago, but I remember loving it back then. I think it's just the right time to revisit it.
    Last weekend I read The Omen and greatly enjoyed it, it kept me hooked till the end. Highly recommend it.

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  8. I read the Shining when I was in HS and it scared me! Later when I watched the movie, even though I knew what was coming I was still scared! I’m currently reading Stephen King’s Fairy Tale which is very different from his suspenseful spooky books…fantasy!!

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  9. Do your boys read a lot? I come from a reading family & my oldest son out of my 3 kids reads. 3 of his 4 read. My husband comes from a nonreading family. The 2 of you are lucky to each love reading. Great show.

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