Here are the titles I've added in the past week (look for reviews soon!):
Dorothy Must Die by Danielle Paige is a book that a friend recommended.
The Red Deaths by Casey Eanes with Seth Ervin is a book that I can finish in a day. (Because it was a Snow Day!)
Previously:
Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand is a book that became a movie.
How (Not) to Fall in Love by Lisa Brown Roberts is a book published this year.
Perfect Puppy in 7 Days: How to Start Your Puppy Off Right by Sophia Yin is a book with a number in the title.
The Complete Peanuts, Vol. 22: 1993-1994 by Charles M. Schulz is a book with nonhuman characters.
CraftFail: When Homemade Goes Horribly Wrong by Heather Mann is a funny book.
Where She Went by Gayle Forman is a book with a female author.
Ink by Amanda Sun is a book with a one-word title.
Mint Juleps With Teddy Roosevelt by Mark Will-Weber is a nonfiction book.
Throne of Glass by Sarah J. Maas is a popular author's first book.
Don't Give Up, Don't Give In: Lessons From an Extraordinary Life by Louis Zamperini is a memoir.
Loop by Karen Akins is a book set in the future.
Vanishing Girls by Lauren Oliver is a book set in high school.
The Naturals by Jennifer Lynn Barnes is a book by an author I've never read before.
The Maker Movement Manifesto: Rules for Innovation in the New World of Crafters, Hackers, and Tinkerers by Mark Hatch is a book written by an author with my same initials.
And I'm currently reading The Haunting of Maddy Clare, which is going to be either a mystery/thriller or a book that scares me (it's got a ghost in it; but I'm not scared yet) and Inheritance (yes, STILL; it's loooong, and I've got it on CD for my commute), which is a book written by someone under 30.
I hope everyone has a fantastic weekend!
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