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February & March Haul/Update

The last few months have been a bit boring. I haven't read anything expect for one book I had to for a college class. (Which, I still have the last chapter left). I didn't buy any books in March but I did add the books I bought in January to the list that I got in February.

I'm also trying out a new theme and I'm liking it at the moment! Gets my in the mood for Spring and Summer! Speaking of Spring, it's been Spring for a week already and we already had a snowstorm, bunch of rain and ice. Gotta love this New York weather!

Below I separated where I got the books and what ones are completely new to me. "New to me" meaning I never had the book/read the book. I also won a giveaway! I included the box set below as well. Basically the books I got from Abebooks.com I already owned them but I had them in either hardback or softback and the others in the series are opposites. Which annoys me!

Last thing, I received 3 bookish candles for my birthday that I may include in a more "Update" type video(and I need better pictures of them) One of them is pictured in the photo below! (Jem Carstairs).

I hope you guys enjoy this update that I FINALLY did! Have a great day!

February Haul:

  • Walmart 
    • The 5th Wave
  • Abebooks.com
    • Softback, Original covers
      • The Titans Curse
      • City of Heavenly Fire
      • Clockwork Princess
    • Hardback, Original covers
      • The Lost Hero
    • Giveaway(I won)
      • The Infernal Devices; newer edition box set (Picture below)







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