May's Book Readings

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Stephanie Runyon
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May's Book Readings

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A Call To Evil
Stolen
Headstrong II
Slaying The Frost King
The Price of Worthlessness
Broomstick
Savage Truth
Where Fire Meets Flame
Summerday II
Angelfyre
The Gangster's Daughter
The Fugitive Mage
Collide
The Emerald Fairy and the Dragon Knight
September Wind
Camelot- RPG
Lord of The Dead
In The Long Run
Deal of Jagged Thornes
Cage of Tangled Thornes
Crown of Rebellion
From Twine To Gold
Ultimatum
Handmaidens of Rock
Soulstealer II
Brutal Days
Amulet's Rapture

Of the books I read, I really liked the Deal of Jagged Thornes, and Cage of Tangled Thornes.
The oddest book I read was From Twine To Gold.
Camelot was an RPG guide and the hardest book I reviewed.
I didn't care much for Soulstealer
If you like personified animal stories- Summerday II fits. Imagine rabbits, squirrels, and other small animals picking up our trash and fighting back against wolves, coyotes, and hawks.
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"Don't try to keep up with me, I live on the edge too thin to see." Ryan Upchurch
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aleena716
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Post by aleena716 »

Thanks for your recommendations. let me add one more which i think you really like to read is This Girl.
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