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An additional 15 books on my to read list

In June 2023 I wrote "15 books on my to read list" and in April 2019 I wrote "15 books I want to read." Time for an updated list! I recommend buying from your local indie!

  1. My Story by Elizabeth Smart
  2. The Bestseller Job by Greg Cox
  3. The Dirty Book Clubby Lisi Harrison
  4. Statue of Limitations by Kate Collins
  5. Asura Girl by Otaro Maijo
  6. Three Widows and a Corpse by Debra Sennefelder
  7. Incas: The Puma's Shadow by A. B. Daniel
  8. Candy Corn Murder by Leslie Meier 
  9. The Monsters Know What They're Doing: Combat Tactics for Dungeon Masters by Keith Ammann
  10. Bewitched, Bothered, and Biscotti by Bailey Cates
  11. Gentleman Jack: The Real Anne Lister by Anne Choma
  12. Synchronized Sorcery by Juliet Blackwell
  13. I'll Be There For You: The One About Friends by Kelsey Miller
  14. How to Tail a Cat by Rebecca M. Hale
  15. The Story of Holly and Ivy by Rumer Godden

(Prompt by me)

"Pile of open books" by Benjamin White. Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 Generic.


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