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#BookTour Skyjump by Anastasia Bolinder
Today’s post is tour and review for a book I featured last week. When i saw the cover and read more about it, i knew i wanted to read it. Also, it’s party of a trilogy…which you know i love. This book tour is hosted over at YA Bound Book Tours. Check out the official post for the full tour schedule.
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Skyjump by Anastasia Bolinder
I really liked this book. I wasn’t sure at first if it was considered a middle grade or young adult, but I think it could be either. Overall I really i found this story delightful and fun. The setting is written with a lot of atmosphere and it’s very easy to picture the scenes as they are happening. Everything is so imaginative. Even the character names are thoughtful. The story is very unique overall. I’ve never really read a book with this concept before. It sort of reminded me of The Testing…but its a lot different too. All of the character’s are written well and have great personalities. I really…
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#FridayFeature Skyjump by Anastasia Bolinder
This week’s book is one I recently received for review. If you like the sounds of it, i’ll be posting my review next week. I’ll also be posting my Wildcat review next week some time. I only have a few chapters left! After that, i’m not sure what i’ll start…but i’m thinking about the Nancy Drew Christmas Book.
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#FridayFeature Shadow Breakers by Daniel Blythe
This week’s book is one i got from Ollie’s. I was driving home and since the rain was too hard to see the road and it was getting dark, i decided to stop off and see which new books they had. I originally pick out about 4, but then narrowed it down to just this one. I’m hoping to read in either around Christmas or in the New Year! Right now, I’m still reading Wildcat and Moby Dick! I know, so slow!
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November TBR & Featured Books
While I’m sad to see Halloween end I’m super happy for November (my birthday month) and the start of the holiday season. I may have been a bit ambitious on October’s TBR and readathons (the usual really), so for November I plan on scaling back on the required reads and doing more mood/optional reading.