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Tuesday, September 3, 2019

September TBR!

I'm probably getting too big for my britches* in thinking I can read all of these PHYSICAL books when all I've been doing for 11 months is reading quick romances on my phone in the dead of night.
ANYWAY.



The Liar's Daughter, Megan Cooley Peterson, the book rat, bookratmisty, tbr, to be read, fall ya 2019, fall young adult releases, books about cults, vlog, booktube, book blog  the book rat, bookratmisty, tbr, to be read, fall ya 2019, fall young adult releases, historical ya, vlog, booktube, book blog, Among the Fallen, Virginia Frances Schwartz  the book rat, bookratmisty, tbr, to be read, fall romance 2019, fall romance releases,vlog, booktube, book blog, contemporary romance, diverse romance, Talia Hibbert, Work for It  the book rat, bookratmisty, tbr, to be read,  vlog, booktube, book blog, romance reads, romance tbr, regency romance

 the book rat, bookratmisty, tbr, to be read, fall ya 2019, fall young adult releases, cursed, frank miller, thomas wheeler, lady of the lake, king arthur stories, ya mythology, vlog, booktube, book blog  the book rat, bookratmisty, tbr, to be read, fall ya 2019, fall young adult releases, contemporary middle grade, fall middle grade, Surprise Lily, Sharelle Byars Moranville, vlog, booktube, book blog  the book rat, bookratmisty, tbr, to be read, fall ya 2019, fall young adult releases, heartwood box, Ann aguirre, vlog, booktube, book blog  the book rat, bookratmisty, tbr, to be read, fall ya 2019, fall young adult releases, the whisper man, alex north, vlog, booktube, book blog

3 comments:

  1. Sounds like a good line up. I've not read Talia Hibbert's books yet, but I'll have to check it out. Liar's Daughter sounds great.
    I've already been doing my spooky reading since I've been making my way through Amanda Steven's The Graveyard Queen series.
    Look forward to your haul videos.

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  2. I mean, Never Judge a Lady by Her Cover just looks amazing XD I kind of want to read it based on that title alone.

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    1. If you like a steamy or Regency-bordering-on-early-Victorian romance, you cannot go wrong with Sarah MacLean. She's a ton of fun with great no-nonsense female leads. (Her men are questionable, but they come around)

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