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October Wrap Up

I'm months behind but hey guys! I only finished two books in the month of October and I didn't end up buying any either. You can check out both reviews on my Goodreads or if you scroll down a bit you'll be able to read them on here


  1. Throne of Glass by Sarah J. Maas
  2. Eleanor & Park by Rainbow Rowell

I haven't been able to read the rest of the Throne of Glass books mainly because of Nanowrimo happened and then I stopped doing that. Basically reading slmp.

I did listen/ read Eleanor & Park AND CAN I TELL YOU, I LOVED IT. I'ts been awhile since I read one of Rowell's books and WOW.



I'll let you guys go check out the reviews so I'm going to end this now. Sorry for the lack of posts!

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