Library Reads | #37

libraryrreadsLibrary Reads: I’m a huge fan of libraries. I tend to visit the library quite a bit, so these posts are where I document the books I’ve borrowed from the library of my hometown, or one of a few of the library systems that I visit. 

I’ll tell you a little but about what I expect from the book, or the author’s writings. Whether what I say is a sentence long, or a few sentences. From doing these posts I hope to spread a little bit of my love for libraries, while also informing you of books that you may not have known of!


These are the books that I borrowed between March 20th — April 20th.

Let me know if you’ve borrowed or read any of the following books!

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Ever the Brave (Clash of Kingdoms, #2) by Erin Summerill

As you can see, Ever the Brave is the second book in the Clash of Kingdoms trilogy. Recalling the first book, Ever the Hunted, I remember that I enjoyed the story — enough that I wanted to read the second book! I vaguely remember what happened in the last book. I know what Ever the Hunted was about, but the details to most of the stuff eludes me in this moment. I’m excited to see what happens in Ever the Brave! There’s so much that could possibly happen, I am so giddy. I can’t wait to dive into Britta’s story again.

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Graceling (Graceling Realm, #1) by Kristin Cashore

Graceling has been on my TBR list for a few years now. I always end up forgetting about Graceling, since there are so many other books that catch my eye. However! A few times a year Graceling will pop up again somewhere on the internet, and it will catch my eye. A friend also recommended Graceling to me recently, so I’m finally giving it a go.

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My Husband’s Wife by Jane Corry

I’ve had My Husbands Wife in the back of my TBR list for a while as well. I saw My Husbands Wife on Netgalley first, and then eventually I see it in bookstores, as well as my local library. I knew that if I bought a copy of My Husbands Wife, it would never be read, and sit on my shelf for years and years.

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Hello, Sunshine by Laura Dave

Hello, Sunshine seems like a perfect summer-y read. When I read the synopsis for Hello, Sunshine, I knew that this book would be a more serious kind of novel. The main character, Sunshine, is a famous chef who has their own blog, tv show and the sort. And then she gets hacked, and all her secrets are revealed. She loses her husband, her show, and so much more. Basically what made me decide to borrow the novel was that in the synopsis, it goes on to say that Sunshine learns to live an authentic life in an unauthentic world. And I’m very curious to see how the main character goes about it.

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I also borrowed a Suspense/Thriller Grab & Go! bag from my library, and in it, the 5 books are:

Guilty Minds by Joseph Finder, Ill Will by Dan Chaon, The Toy Taker by Luke Delaney, Warning Order by Joshua Hood, and Into the Water by Paula Hawkins, which I’ve been wanting to read. I have no idea what these 5 books will be about. I want to pick up a book and just start reading without knowing what’s supposed to happen in the story.

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Manga:

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What was the last book that you bought or borrowed? 

Thank you so much for stopping by!

Happy Reading!
— Adele

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