😅 there was no stopping me last week. I was on a roll and still going strong
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Weekend was busy 😂 gremlins love causing chaos
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🏷️ books I read in a week, Legend of Korra, vibes, horror book, buddy read, books, read, currently, crochet blankets
• Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soil
➥ Nocturnal Book Club buddy read for the month of March
•Discount Dan by James A. Hunter ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️☆
➥ Highly recommend 😩 I want to find my own Croc buddy out there (I’ll take a stuffed version of him 👀)
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🏷️ books, horror books, romantasy books, book club picks, Nocturnal Book Club, Splatter Squaf Book Club, bookish communities, emotional damage from a book, books I read in a week, big red 👀 iykyk
It was a Dungeon Crawler Carl week 😗 I need to know what is gonna happen!!! 😩
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Monday-Wednesday: The Trident and the Pearl by Sarah H. L. Wilson
(Release date: Feb 24)
Thursday-Sunday: The Dungeon Anarchist Cookbook by Matt Dinniman
Extra:
Tears on a Withered Flower (manhwa)
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Monday-Sunday: Don't Let the forest in by Kosoko Jackson
😅 chaos in the week made it take a little longer for me to get through this book
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Monday-Tuesday: Veilmarch by Hallie Pursel (Release Date: Feb 10)
Wednesday-Friday: Dungeon Crawler Carl by Matt Dinniman
Friday-Sunday: Carls Doomsday Scenerio by Matt Dinniman
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Reading Wrapup Week 3 #diversebooks #howwwcanwin #weeklyreading #whatireadthisweek #cozylifewithabby #thingsyoumayfindhiddeninmyear #mangarecs #sabaatahirbooks
"A People’s History of Computing in the United States" by Joy Lisi Rankin was a great complement to histories of the Internet I learned in grad school. I loved the focus on collaboration, educational institutions, and gaming. #WhatIReadThisWeek