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April 24th: Rainy Day Reads 2019

by Thanhha Lai
I chose this book for this list because it keeps you want to continue reading from the get-go wrapped in a blanket with a hot drink.

by Barbara Dee
A cute way to break gender norms with a Shakespearean play that lessons for today’s society and human freedom.

by Lisa Jenn Bigelow
When I was reading this book, I had this feeling that Molly the main character was born in the wrong decade, anyhow Drum Roll, Please by Lisa Jenn Bigelow thought me that music is the pill for heartache and pain.

by Meg Wiviott
Verses with a very important message.

(Alex Mercer Thriller #1)
by Stacy Claflin
Creepy but, not too much just right for November.
Alex