Hello everyone, My love for reading has come back strong! I have recently bought about five books, which isn't a lot, but I had to tone down how much I was spending. So in the future you will see that I am reading: One of Us Is Lying, One of Us is Next, Twisted, Icebreaker, and She is Next. I am really into the thriller and YA novels, which is why I have bought so many books in that subject. Icebreaker is the only book that isn't in that genre and it is because I have seen so many good reviews for it on TikTok. I can't wait to read it, but am determined to read all of the other books from Giveaways and reread books around my house first. So it might take a while for me to read all of them. For now, enjoy my WWW. What I Recently Finished Reading:
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Hello everyone, Last week I mentioned about reading books that don't initially draw you in. This week, I was just curious what you do with all of your books? For me, I have a small bookshelf that I put my books on. If I absolutey LOVE them, they are put on my CD shelf since the top rack is big enough to allow books to stay on there. If I liked it, they go on a regular shelf. If I did not like them, I donate them. I am thinking about keeping all books that are first editions though. Regardless if I like them. What I Recently Finished Reading:
Hello everyone, I have been crazy with reading! During the summertime, I allow myself that opportunity to relax and join new books that I have read. If you have been reading my past blogs, you will notice that I have won A LOT of GoodReads giveaways! Before, I had been entering every single giveaway. Now, it is no longer the case as I have won a lot of books that do not interest me - some you will see on here in upcoming WWW Wednesday's. I have started to only enter ones I like so there will be less winners as we continue on. What I Recently Finished Reading:
Hello everyone, The smashwords sale for Innocent has OFFICIALLY ended. Thank you to everyone who had bought my books at a discounted price - I really appreciate it. I have recently asked for a bit more time off of work for the summer. As many of you know, I am a teacher, but also have a side job that I hold during the school year. During the summer, I free up my availability, but I do not need to work all of my availability. To me, the summer is a way I can decompress from the previous school year. Anyway, I had asked for more time off so that I can read, swim, and write (my favorite summertime hobbies). So expect more of these! What I Finished Reading Bombay’s only female solicitor, Perveen Mistry, grapples with class divisions, sexism, and complex family dynamics as she seeks justice for a mistreated young woman in this thrilling fourth installment in Sujata Massey’s Agatha and Mary Higgins Clark Award–winning series. Bombay, 1920s. At a lavish fundraiser party for the launch of a new women’s hospital, the grandson of Lord Bhatia, an influential aristocrat, is badly burned in an accident—but a young servant, Sunanda, rushes to save him. Instead of being lauded as a hero, Sunanda is dismissed from the household, and simultaneously, suspiciously charged with “child murder”—also known as abortion. Perveen Mistry, Bombay’s only female solicitor, cannot stand by while this heroine is mistreated and takes her on as a client. Perveen goes as far as inviting Sunanda to live with the Mistrys, as Sunanda’s family has put her out of the house in shame at her supposed crime. The Mistry home is full of tension, as Perveen’s sister-in-law, who has just given birth, is struggling with new motherhood, and Perveen’s father is less than happy to have a disgraced servant under his roof. Perveen herself is going through personal turmoil as she navigates a societally taboo relationship with a handsome librarian. When the Mistrys’ servant residence is set aflame, Perveen realizes just how much is at stake in this case: has someone extremely powerful framed Sunanda to cover up another crime? Will Perveen be able to prove Sunanda’s innocence without endangering her own family? Sujata Massey has returned with another expertly researched and chillingly prescient exploration of 1920s Bombay. What I Am Currently Reading What I Plan on Reading Next Comment down below what you are currently reading!
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