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2016 Favorites From A Series

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We are so excited that we get to share our favorite books in a series from last year with you!  We read them in 2016, but they could have been released a previous year.

Click our reviews to learn more about each book, or click on the cover to go to Amazon.  We organized our favorites a little differently this year.  We broke them up into age and genre categories so it would be easier to find exactly what you want.  We hope you enjoy!
♥ The Star-Crossed Ladies

   YA Dystopian

angelfall susan ee
Jen’s Review
world after susan ee
Jen’s Review
end of days susan ee
Jen’s Review

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the-scorpion-rules-cover
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red rising pierce brown
Chelsea’s Review
golden son pierce brown
Chelsea’s Review
morning star pierce brown
Chelsea’s Review

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red queen victoria aveyard
Chelsea’s Review
glass sword victoria aveyard
Chelsea’s Review

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the 5th wave rick yancey
Chelsea’s Review
the infinite sea 5th wave rick yancey
Chelsea’s Review
the last star rick yancey
Chelsea’s Review

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The Union by T.H. Hernandez
Jen’s Review
the ruins th hernandez
Jen’s Review
The Uprising (The Union Series #3) by T.H. Hernandez
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under the never sky veronica rossi
Jen’s Review
through the ever night veronica rossi
Jen’s Review
into the still blue veronica rossi
Jen’s Review

   YA Fantasy

falling kingdoms morgan rhodes
Chelsea’s Review
Rebel Spring
Chelsea’s Review
gathering darkness morgan rhodes
Chelsea’s Review
Frozen Tides
Chelsea’s Review
Crystal Storm
Chelsea’s Review

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this savage song victoria schwab
Chelsea’s Review

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Riders by Veronica Rossi
Jen’s Review

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the demon king cinda williams chima
Anna’s Review
Chelsea’s Review
the exiled queen cover
Anna’s Review
Chelsea’s Review
gray wolf throne cover
Anna’s Review
Chelsea’s Review
crimson crown cover
Anna’s Review
Chelsea’s Review

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A Darker Shade final for Irene
Anna’s Review
Chelsea’s Review
A Gathering of Shadows Final
Anna’s Review
Chelsea’s Review

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six of crows leigh bardugo
Chelsea’s Review
crooked-kingdom-cover
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spirits and thieves
Chelsea’s Choice
the darkest magic
Chelsea’s Choice

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Talon by Julie Kagawa
Chelsea’s Review
rogue julie kagawa
Chelsea’s Review
soldier julie kagawa
Chelsea’s Review

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every heart a doorway cover
Anna’s Review

   YA Paranormal


Chelsea’s Review
Enshadowed
Chelsea’s Review
Oblivion
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The Ghost and the Goth
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glass-houses-rachel-caine
Chelsea’s Review
the dead girls' dance
Chelsea’s Choice
midnight alley the morganville vampires rachel caine
Chelsea’s Choice
feast of fools the morganville vampires rachel caine
Chelsea’s Choice
lord of misrule the morganville vampires rachel caine
Chelsea’s Choice
carpe corpus the morganville vampires rachel caine
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sweet evil wendy higgins
Jen’s Review
sweet peril wendy higgins
Jen’s Review
sweet reckoning wendy higgins
Jen’s Review

   YA Science Fiction

Illuminae
Chelsea’s Review

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Xenophobia S.B. Roozenboom
Jen’s Review

   NA Fantasy

wicked jennifer l armentrout
Jen’s Review
torn jennifer l armentrout wicked trilogy
Jen’s Review

   NA Paranormal

shadowland meg cabot
Chelsea’s Review
ninth key meg cabot
Chelsea’s Review
the mediator reunion meg cabot
Chelsea’s Choice
the mediator darkest hour meg cabot
Chelsea’s Choice
the mediator haunted meg cabot
Chelsea’s Choice
the mediator twilight meg cabot
Chelsea’s Choice

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the return titan jennifer armentrout
Jen’s Review
The Power Jennifer L. Armentrout Titan
Jen’s Review

   Adult Fantasy

city of stairs cover
Anna’s Review

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fool's assassin robin hobb
Anna’s Review
fool's quest robin hobb
Anna’s Choice

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the fifth season cover
Anna’s Review

   Adult Science Fiction

False Hearts cover
Anna’s Review

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   Adult Thriller

in the woods cover
Anna’s Review

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2016 Favorite Singles

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We are so excited that we get to share our favorite books that are stand alone from last year with you!  They may be part of a series or have a spinoff,  but they read so you are given closure upon completion.  We read them in 2016, but they could have been released a previous year.

Click our reviews to learn more about each book, or click on the cover to go to Amazon.  We organized our favorites a little differently this year.  We broke them up into age and genre categories so it would be easier to find exactly what you want.  We hope you enjoy!
♥ The Star-Crossed Ladies

   YA Romance   

On The Fence Kasie West
Jen’s Review
playing-the-player-lisa-brown-roberts
Jen’s Review
ps i like you kasie west
Chelsea’s Review
rites of passage cover
Anna’s Review
saint-death-cover
Anna’s Review
Suffer Love ashley herring blake
Chelsea’s Review
the problem with forever jennifer l armentrout
Jen’s Review

   YA Dystopian   

genesis cover
Anna’s Review

   YA Fantasy   

heartless
Chelsea’s Review
scorpio races cover
Anna’s Review

   YA Fantasy Retelling   

Forbidden Wish jessica khoury
Chelsea’s Review

   YA Historical   

out of the easy ruta sepetys
Anna’s Choice

   YA Realistic Fiction   

please ignore vera dietz
Anna’s Review
splitcover swati avasthi
Chelsea’s Review
Anna’s Review

   YA Can’t Say Genre Cause It’s A Spoiler…   

we are the ants shaun david hutchinson
Anna’s Review

   NA Romance   

all broke down cora carmack
Chelsea’s Review
fuel the fire ritchie
Chelsea’s Review
full-tilt-emma-scott
Jen’s Review
Good Girl
Chelsea’s Review
Jen’s Review
love show audrey bell
Chelsea’s Review
Priceless
Chelsea’s Review
second position cover
Anna’s Review

   Adult Romance   

fire-in-you-jennifer-l-armentrout
Jen’s Review
For Better or Worse Lauren Layne
Jen’s Review
glitterland cover
Anna’s Review
i wish you were mine lauren layne
Jen’s Review
stay-with-me-mila-gray
Jen’s Review
the butterfly garden dot hutchison
Anna’s Review
The Hating Game
Chelsea’s Review

   Historical Adult   

all the lights we cannot see cover
Anna’s Review
homegoing_cover
Anna’s Review

   Non Fiction   

between the world and me ta-nehisi coates
Anna’s Choice

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You can see more of our yearly recommendations for Favorite Single Books HERE.

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BOOK REVIEW – Punk 57 by Penelope Douglas

BOOK REVIEW – Punk 57 by Penelope DouglasPunk 57 by Penelope Douglas
Purchase on: AmazoniBooks
Add to: Goodreads

Synopsis:

"We were perfect together. Until we met."

Misha

I can’t help but smile at the lyrics in her letter. She misses me.

In fifth grade, my teacher set us up with pen pals from a different school. Thinking I was a girl, with a name like Misha, the other teacher paired me up with her student, Ryen. My teacher, believing Ryen was a boy like me, agreed.

It didn’t take long for us to figure out the mistake. And in no time at all, we were arguing about everything. The best take-out pizza. Android vs. iPhone. Whether or not Eminem is the greatest rapper ever…

And that was the start. For the next seven years, it was us.

Her letters are always on black paper with silver writing. Sometimes there’s one a week or three in a day, but I need them. She’s the only one who keeps me on track, talks me down, and accepts everything I am.

We only had three rules. No social media, no phone numbers, no pictures. We had a good thing going. Why ruin it?

Until I run across a photo of a girl online. Name’s Ryen, loves Gallo’s pizza, and worships her iPhone. What are the chances?

F*ck it. I need to meet her.

I just don’t expect to hate what I find.

Ryen

He hasn’t written in three months. Something’s wrong. Did he die? Get arrested? Knowing Misha, neither would be a stretch.

Without him around, I’m going crazy. I need to know someone is listening. It’s my own fault. I should’ve gotten his phone number or picture or something.

He could be gone forever.

Or right under my nose, and I wouldn’t even know it.

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I don’t know what I did, but it had to be something, because when you find that everyone hates you, it’s not them. It’s you. – Ryen

Punk 57 was beautifully deep, insanely seductive and emotionally raw.  I was addicted just from the first page, and this book was impossible to put down.  Between the emotions the characters made me feel, to the story-line that kept begging for me to read one more page, I loved everything about this book.  Especially since Ryen and Misha’s story is brutally honest and showed the multiple sides of hurting people and even ourselves.  

Fuck. I put the pen to the paper and scrawl what my goddamn heart can only whisper.
I miss you every day,
I write. You’re my favorite place.
And then I drop the pen and tear the paper out of my notebook. – Misha

Learning about their past was so adorable.  Ryen, a girl, and Misha, a boy, ended up becoming pen-pals in the 5th grade.  It all started when their teachers mixed up thinking Ryen was a boy and Misha was a girl. And even after school ended, they continued to write to one another.  For the last seven years they created a beautiful friendship with an unbreakable bond through their letters.  They poured their hearts out to one another.  They told each other their fears, hopes, thoughts and would even argue about everything from pizza to music.  But they always had three rules.  No phone, no social media and no pictures.  And even if they both wanted to break those rules at times, it becomes a moot point.  Because some of those rules are about to get thrown out the window.

What am I going to do with this girl? Just when I think I have her figured out, she pulls at me a little more.
Just when I think I can’t stand her, and I can leave, never looking back, I turn right around and want to make sure nothing hurts her. – Misha

You see, as far as Ryen knows, Misha has disappeared for the last three months.  His letters have stopped, but she hasn’t given up hope.  She continues to write to her best friend and refuses to walk away from him, even when her sister thinks she’s crazy.  But the thing is, Misha hasn’t disappeared.  He’s right in front of her.  And he hates what he sees.

She straightens and turns to fix me with a look. “You called me a cunt and cut my hair. You think I’d actually trust you to protect me? Don’t blink too hard, Shit-for-Brains. You might lose your last few brain cells.” – Ryen to Misha

And this is where Punk 57 was both scorching hot and utterly heartbreaking.  Misha is brutal to Ryen.  He’s hurtful, mean and viscous to her with his words.  The scenes and situations between the two of them would leave my mouth open.  I couldn’t believe how he had just treated her.  Oh gosh, it felt as though my heart would burst and I just wanted to crawl into a hole and curl into a little ball.  But at the same point, I got why he acted the way he did.  And you learn early on, why he is the way he is to her.  So it was hard to be upset at him.  Especially when their sexual connection constantly exploded and was hard to ignore.

I part my lips, running them over the lip ring and savoring the feel as he groans and digs his fingers into my thighs. I tighten my legs around him, needing to feel him.
“Bitch,” he whispers.
“Loser.”

Misha has this sexuality that is subtle and insanely addicting.  He came off not only confident but intoxicating too.  Whether it was the looks he would give, or the words he would choose to use, he always left me wanting more.  And Ryen couldn’t help but be pulled in again and again, no matter how bad Misha hurt her.  The scenes between the two of them were beyond sexy, and so, so, so good!

“They don’t get you and me. I know that’s what you’re afraid of. You’re perfect. I’m never in line. You’re beautiful, and I’m bad, right?” – Misha to Ryen

Since we got to be in both Ryen and Misha’s head, we got to crawl into every single dirty, forbidden and brutally honest thought in their mind.  Nothing is held back, and it’s so addicting!  So Punk 57 easily went into my favorites list!  If you adore hate to love stories that are scorching hot, then you definitely want to discover this book!

PS Thanks for buddy reading with me Chels!

BOOK REVIEW – Homegoing by Ya Gyasi

BOOK REVIEW – Homegoing by Ya GyasiHomegoing Purchase on: AmazoniBooks
Add to: Goodreads

Synopsis:

The unforgettable New York Times best seller begins with the story of two half-sisters, separated by forces beyond their control: one sold into slavery, the other married to a British slaver. Written with tremendous sweep and power, Homegoing traces the generations of family who follow, as their destinies lead them through two continents and three hundred years of history, each life indeliably drawn, as the legacy of slavery is fully revealed in light of the present day.

Effia and Esi are born into different villages in eighteenth-century Ghana. Effia is married off to an Englishman and lives in comfort in the palatial rooms of Cape Coast Castle. Unbeknownst to Effia, her sister, Esi, is imprisoned beneath her in the castle’s dungeons, sold with thousands of others into the Gold Coast’s booming slave trade, and shipped off to America, where her children and grandchildren will be raised in slavery. One thread of Homegoing follows Effia’s descendants through centuries of warfare in Ghana, as the Fante and Asante nations wrestle with the slave trade and British colonization. The other thread follows Esi and her children into America. From the plantations of the South to the Civil War and the Great Migration, from the coal mines of Pratt City, Alabama, to the jazz clubs and dope houses of twentieth-century Harlem, right up through the present day, Homegoing makes history visceral, and captures, with singular and stunning immediacy, how the memory of captivity came to be inscribed in the soul of a nation.

I can’t help writing about Homegoing for the simple reason that it is BRILLIANT. I don’t even know how many times I fell in love and got my heart broken but DAMN IT WAS WORTH IT.

The truth is though, many readers won’t read it, because of several excuses :

First off : Homegoing deals with slavery, through an incredible family saga. The truth is, I’ve always been wary of sentences like, we already know about this so let’s move on.

Haha.

We see how it goes when people *think* they know enough about History.

Proof #1 – French people rewriting history and stating things like, “we fought in 1940 so fuck off refugees!”

I’m sorry WHAAAAT? Nope most didn’t. Nope. Stop saying this. STOP. You’re merely showing how uneducated you are. Same with the ones who think that the EU was created solely for fighting the United States. Can you just stop? It’s starting to get embarrassing, Trump.

Proof #2 – Two days ago I’ve read a comment on Facebook stating that “Palestinians were just ARABS who should come back to their country of origin.”

Oh my God school is GREAT. TRY IT.

Proof # 3 – And then you have this :

(you can read her post here)

The disheartening and offensive papers this poor prof had to read show again that what we can be fairly uneducated on subjects we *think* we know, and in my opinion,
1) it’s never too early to start educating people about this and
2) we have to reevaluate what we know fairly often because our self-assessment scale is often broken.

About my first point : of course we’re not going to teach slavery in Kindergarten, BUT children of 8 to 10 can start dealing with these subjects. In my class, for example, I teach the broad lines of triangular trades, according to the National curriculum. Yes, we talk about how Bordeaux and Nantes’s merchants became rich because of it, and at this point, I don’t care if some pupils come from these families. They need to know it even more, because… you don’t get to be proud, guys. You don’t. I don’t care about fake patriotism. It’s unhealthy to create some phantasmagoric history of your country. It always is. I think that one of the worst misunderstandings these days is that bullshit that makes people say that you are being unpatriotic if you point your country’s flaws and horrors. It’s the opposite, guys. I am being patriotic when I talk about the French involvement in slavery. I am, because I am trying to make my country better in the future. By hiding behind fake news and rewritten history, you are not. You are missing the point entirely, because what you’re so proud of isn’t your country but merely a fake, dangerous and empty shell.

Then there comes the compelling excuse. “I’m not reading that serious book of yours, I’m here for the entertainment, ha!” You know what though? Homegoing is compelling and enthralling, I fell in love twenty times, my heart constantly breaking itself then healing then breaking then – the FEELS. .

So. Let’s sum it up.
1. You’re gonna fall in love and ship the fuck out of some of them and care and she manages to do that in 20 pages EVERY FUCKING TIME. Brilliant.
2. You’re gonna be captivated and forget everything that is not these characters.
3. The FEELS. Prepare your heart because WOW OKAY? I felt so offended and furious and despaired and FULL.
4. You’ll be a little further from an ignorant jerk. IN OUR WORLD THAT COUNTS.
5. It’s an ownvoice novel.
6. The writing is perfect did I say that????

Tell me now why you shouldn’t read this book.

Fucking tell me.

FRIDAY STARS – Your Weekly Must Knows 01/20/17

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Life:

This last Saturday, I decided to get back into shape.  My boys have weekly swim lessons and we also have play dates at our local pool, and it’s killing me that I’m not in there playing with them.  Especially since the pool in our town is amazing!  Just indoors alone there are three pools and a splash pool.  So a few of my friends and I decided to work as a team with a goal in mind.  We are going to be swimsuit ready by our kid’s Spring Break.  Oh my gosh lol!!  We text each other after we finish our workouts and I also ended up downloading FitNotes on my phone so I can hold myself accountable.  We have 12 weeks to reach our goal.  It sounds like enough time.  And here’s hoping it is, but I’m nervous at the same time because it’s only 12 weeks!  Wish me luck, I’m going to need it lol!

In case you aren’t familiar with our Friday Star Posts, we like to take a look at what’s happened around here in the last week, what’s coming up that we are excited about and anything else that we may have to share!

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Just Finished and Loved:

The Hating GameThe Hating Game by Sally ThorneChelsea’s Review

5 Stars! The sarcastic looks, the not-so-nasty banter, and every little thing in between…this book has it all. But, most of all…It has Joshua Templeman

Nemesis (n.) 1) An opponent or rival whom a person cannot best or overcome.
                       2) A person’s undoing
                       3) Joshua Templeman

Lucy Hutton and Joshua Templeman hate each other. Not dislike. Not begrudgingly tolerate. Hate. And they have no problem displaying their feelings through a series of ritualistic passive aggressive maneuvers as they sit across from each other, executive assistants to co-CEOs of a publishing company. Lucy can’t understand Joshua’s joyless, uptight, meticulous approach to his job. Joshua is clearly baffled by Lucy’s overly bright clothes, quirkiness, and Pollyanna attitude.
Now up for the same promotion, their battle of wills has come to a head and Lucy refuses to back down when their latest game could cost her her dream job…But the tension between Lucy and Joshua has also reached its boiling point, and Lucy is discovering that maybe she doesn’t hate Joshua. And maybe, he doesn’t hate her either. Or maybe this is just another game.

 

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punk 57 penelope douglasPunk 57 by Penelope DouglasChelsea’s Review

5 Stars!  Not for a long time have I found a more satisfying mix of sexy, fun, and smoldering hot hate

“We were perfect together. Until we met.”
Misha
I can’t help but smile at the words in her letter. She misses me.
In fifth grade, my teacher set us up with pen pals from a different school. Thinking I was a girl, with a name like Misha, the other teacher paired me up with her student, Ryen. My teacher, believing Ryen was a boy like me, agreed.
It didn’t take long for us to figure out the mistake. And in no time at all, we were arguing about everything. The best take-out pizza. Android vs. iPhone. Whether or not Eminem is the greatest rapper ever…
And that was the start. For the next seven years, it was us.
Her letters are always on black paper with silver writing. Sometimes there’s one a week or three in a day, but I need them. She’s the only one who keeps me on track, talks me down, and accepts everything I am.
We only had three rules. No social media, no phone numbers, no pictures. We had a good thing going. Why ruin it?
Until I run across a photo of a girl online. Name’s Ryen, loves Gallo’s pizza, and worships her iPhone. What are the chances?
F*ck it. I need to meet her.
I just don’t expect to hate what I find.

Ryen
He hasn’t written in three months. Something’s wrong. Did he die? Get arrested? Knowing Misha, neither would be a stretch.
Without him around, I’m going crazy. I need to know someone is listening. It’s my own fault. I should’ve gotten his number or picture or something.
He could be gone forever.
Or right under my nose, and I wouldn’t even know it.

 

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We also had a Top Ten Tuesday Post about Underrated/Hidden Gem Books We’ve Read. If you missed it, then you can check it out here.

 

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Reading Next:

caraval-stephanie-garber Caraval (Caraval #1) by Stephanie Garber

Scarlett has never left the tiny island where she and her beloved sister, Tella, live with their powerful, and cruel, father. Now Scarlett’s father has arranged a marriage for her, and Scarlett thinks her dreams of seeing Caraval, the far-away, once-a-year performance where the audience participates in the show, are over.
But this year, Scarlett’s long-dreamt of invitation finally arrives. With the help of a mysterious sailor, Tella whisks Scarlett away to the show. Only, as soon as they arrive, Tella is kidnapped by Caraval’s mastermind organizer, Legend. It turns out that this season’s Caraval revolves around Tella, and whoever finds her first is the winner.
Scarlett has been told that everything that happens during Caraval is only an elaborate performance. But she nevertheless becomes enmeshed in a game of love, heartbreak, and magic with the other players in the game. And whether Caraval is real or not, she must find Tella before the five nights of the game are over, a dangerous domino effect of consequences is set off, and her sister disappears forever.

 

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Upcoming Releases:

after-the-fall-kate-hartAfter the Fall by Kate Hart (Releases 01/24)
Seventeen-year-old Raychel is sleeping with two boys: her overachieving best friend Matt…and his slacker brother, Andrew. Raychel sneaks into Matt’s bed after nightmares, but nothing ever happens. He doesn’t even seem to realize she’s a girl, except when he decides she needs rescuing. But Raychel doesn’t want to be his girl anyway. She just needs his support as she deals with the classmate who assaulted her, the constant threat of her family’s eviction, and the dream of college slipping quickly out of reach. Matt tries to help, but he doesn’t really get it… and he’d never understand why she’s fallen into a secret relationship with his brother. The friendships are a precarious balance, and when tragedy strikes, everything falls apart. Raychel has to decide which pieces she can pick up – and which ones are worth putting back together.

 

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You can check out the rest of the books that we can’t wait to be released → HERE

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