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Oct 24, 2019 05:32AM

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Another good week!
I read 'Five Feet Apart' by Rachael Lippincott, which was also my book becoming a movie in 2019! This was a good, quick read for me, and I also posted about it on my bookstagram page (@dystopiannovelsfanatic) and the author commented! Eek! Always love when that happens!
I also read 'Red, White, and Royal Blue' by Casey McQuiston, which was AMAZING! I could not read fast enough!! When the FSOTUS and a Prince of England's status as enemies surfaces, they must act like they've always been best friends to the press. But will all these meet ups and texting lead to something more?
I highly recommend this one!
And lastly I read 'Saving Zoe' by Alyson Noel. This book was also really good, it was a quick read for me as well. The only thing about this book is on the back it says that she lost her sister by a brutal murder, and we never truly know what happened. We're told a couple things, but nothing that really helps us understand what happened. Or how she was found.
Hopefully this next week will be just as good!
I read 'Five Feet Apart' by Rachael Lippincott, which was also my book becoming a movie in 2019! This was a good, quick read for me, and I also posted about it on my bookstagram page (@dystopiannovelsfanatic) and the author commented! Eek! Always love when that happens!
I also read 'Red, White, and Royal Blue' by Casey McQuiston, which was AMAZING! I could not read fast enough!! When the FSOTUS and a Prince of England's status as enemies surfaces, they must act like they've always been best friends to the press. But will all these meet ups and texting lead to something more?
I highly recommend this one!
And lastly I read 'Saving Zoe' by Alyson Noel. This book was also really good, it was a quick read for me as well. The only thing about this book is on the back it says that she lost her sister by a brutal murder, and we never truly know what happened. We're told a couple things, but nothing that really helps us understand what happened. Or how she was found.
Hopefully this next week will be just as good!

Thunder Boy Jr.
by Sherman Alexie, Yuyi Morales
I picked this for our afterschool program at the Library for Native American Heritage month. It's written by a Native American author and is a good introductory story into different aspects of Native culture.
What If It's Us
by Becky Albertalli , Adam Silvera
This book was ADORABLE! I loved the relationship, both boys are cute dorks. They're both in high school and at times I thought "Ughhh, you're both so young. Stop getting mad over dumb things and just be happy together!" but it was still really good. It wasn't just fluff romance, there were enough aspects about insecurities over their sexuality and family and economic differences to make it a deeper book. I really enjoyed this book, especially as an audiobook.