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STUCK AT HOME BOOK TAG
Hi everyone!
Sorry for not posting my reviews yesterday. I don’t write them in advance and I missed my schedule because my eyes were so tired from staring at the computer all day they just want to close. So I decided not to look at any screens for the meantime to give them a rest. Damn weak eyes.
Sometimes I wonder how other people manage. Like, they read a lot, play video/mobile games, blog, do social media and work all day using a computer without eyestrain. Do they eat a lot of blueberries?
Anyway, my eyes are a little better now so I’m going this quick little tag today. I found it here.
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BLOG TOUR: He Owns My Heart by Evie Drae (Excerpt & Giveaway)
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COVER REVEAL: The Prince and the Pencil Pusher by Kenzie Blades
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RELEASE BLITZ: Young King Arthur and the Round Table Knights by Siryn Seung (Excerpt)
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RELEASE BLITZ: Bad Apple by Colbie Dunbar & Trisha Linde (Excerpt)
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FIRST LINES FRIDAY 56: Irrelevant
First Line Fridays” is by Hoarding Books and is all about the first line of a current/upcoming read. Friday 56 is a meme hosted by Freda’s Voice, where you turn to page 56 (or 56%) in what you’re reading a find a snippet that jumps out at you. The idea to combine the two came from Kat @ Here There Be Dragons“
I found this meme on The Writerly Way. And I’m doing this on a Thursday just to be difficult.
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BLOG TOUR: Turning Tide by Bryce Winters (Giveaway)
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RELEASE BLITZ: Skins: The Boxset Vol 1-4 by Garrett Leigh (Giveaway)
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PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE (September 16, 2020)
Found this tag on Chelle’s Book Ramblings . It’s simple and fun. I thought I would put my own spin on it and make it a weekly thing.
Original Rules
- Find a book published 10+ years ago.
- Find a book that will be published THIS year.
- Find a book that will be published NEXT year.
Some slight revision of the rules:
- Find a book published 10+ years ago
- Find a book that will be published THIS month.
- Find a book that will be published NEXT month.
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RELEASE BLITZ: Clean Approach by Patricia Logan (Excerpt & Giveaway)




























