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What was the last book(s) you purchased? Or were gifted. :)
My mom ordered me the books when I gave her the money for them, which were Mythos and Heroes by Stephen Fry.
Hi, there! I bought three books last time because the books I was waiting for didnt arrive atm x"D anyways, these where in my reading list, tho, wasnt all that bad! ☆ 1984 (G. Orwell - I know its tropes but didnt read it! Shame on my cow) ☆ Drácula (B. Stoker - Second hand book! Is pretty difficult to find it where i live) ☆ Rayuela (J. Cortázar - Dream book <3 another hard one to find)
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That I've bought but haven't read? Thoreau's Walden.

I bought all the books for "The Black Jewels" Series by Anne Bishop. I got them pretty cheap too for under $30.
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I bought Ice Cold Killer by Cindi Myers
Bridge of Clay! Still got to get around to reading it though
I bought 3 at once from Amazon. I believe Letters to a Young Contrarian by Christopher Hitchens was the last one to arrive.
A mystery thriller written by a Japanese author translated into my language called Girls in The Dark
Storm Cursed by Patricia Briggs- finished it in like two days haha.
Fresh Catch by Kate Canterbury; listened to it in like 5 hours
"Die Again" by Tess Gerritsen. I haven't read anything from her since The Surgeon so I was excited to find this at a book fair.
I bought the Tattooist of Auschwitz by Heather Morris, and it's very good so far!
I bought Provenance by Ann Leckie, I am hoping me and my gf will both enjoy it!
Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo. I swear to all that is holy, the hype is unreal.
Trick question, as I've been known to buy multiple books at the same time. If I had to take a stab, I would probably say The Dragonian Series by Adrienne Wood. I believe it may have been 4-5 books that I had bought together, but who's really counting?
Game of Thrones. I watched all of the TV series and wasn't particularly happy with the ending, so I decided I'm going to read the books (which I wanted to anyway) to see if Martin gives it a better one.
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We Both Laughed in Pleasure: The Selected Diaries of Lou Sullivan, 1961 - 1991. This book just came out and I've been hyped for it for a long time. Lou's one of my personal heroes--he was a gay trans man who did a tremendous amount of activist work, plus he was a historian. As I'm reading through his diaries, I'm noticing a lot of similarities between his life while growing up and mine. It's an amazing collection!
The Search for Wondla. By Tony Diterlizzi. It was cheap but is hardcover with a beautiful Dust Jacket. Not sure what its like yet. Its the same Author the wrote The Spiderwick Chronicles.
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