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Azazeel by Yousef Ziedan
The Light Between Oceans by ML Stedman
The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry by Rachel Joyce
The Garden of Evening Mists by Tan Twan Eng
A Cold Season by Alison Littlewood
I’ve Got Your Number by Sophie Kinsella
The Forest of Hands and Teeth by Carrie Ryan
White Cat by Holly Black
Magic to the Bone by Devon Monk
Florence and Giles by John Harding
The Unit by Ninni Holmqvist
Cham by Jonathan Trigell
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Hi Ellie
I like your IMM! I can't tell you what I think about these books because I never read them. But I hope you would enjoy them.
Mariska (new follower)
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I need to read Holly Black's series! I have the 1st 2 books in the series, just haven't had the time to read them yet.
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Oh, I loved The Forest of Hands and Teeth! The sequel too. I just thought they were so much better than all the other YA zombie stuff out there. Dark and scary, without trying too hard. Can't wait to see what you think 🙂
White Cat!! Love it! Enjoy!
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Ooo, awesome haul. White Cat and Forest of Hands and Teeth are both incredibly GOOD. Happy reading, Ellie!
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Hello Ellie! New follower after finding you x.
You got some really good things. White Cat, I didn't enjoy, but The Forest of Hands and Teeth was definitely quite good. Not heard of any other ones. Happy reading!
Nina @ Death Books and Tea
I really need to get around to buying Forest of Hands and Teeth and I also want to check into Holly Black's books.. I haven't read anything of hers and that series looks SO good! You had an awesome week they all look great, I hope you love them!
April @ My Shelf Confessions
Hope you enjoy all the books you got in this week– Azazeel sounds really interesting, and so different! I also have never read any Arabic fiction haha, but I'd like to see what it's like! 🙂
If you'd like you can check out the awesome books I got in my mailbox this week, just click the link below! 😉
Lea @ LC's Adventures in Libraryland
*runs off with Forest of Hands and Teeth, I've Got Your Number and White Cat giggling madly*
It's true, I may have been possessed by the spirit of Myrnin. Now just to get those damn bunny slippers.. ($40!! O_o)
I'll just repeat after everyone else here – Carrie Ryan and Holly Black – both great writers! I don't know anything about the rest of your reads, Ellie, but hope you enjoy them! 😉
Some great books in that pile!! I've Got Your Number was AWESOME! Enjoy
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