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April TBR!


Wishful Drinking by Carrie Fisher has been on my to read list for a while so it seemed appropriate to attempt to tackle that one this month!

Be Light By Samuel Rodriguez was on my to buy list upon its release in May. The lovely people at Blogging for Books sent me an ARC copy to review. Expect a review on the blog sometime this month!

Yes Please by Amy Poehler is another book that has been on my to read list for a while. I have heard great things about it hence its appeal! I will be listening to it in Audiobook format this month!

The Zodiac Legacy: Convergence by Stan Lee, Stuart Moore and Andie Tong honestly I knew very little about this book when I picked it up. I'm a huge Stan Lee fan and with his name right on the cover I was like what the heck i'm getting it! It must be awesome! 

You're Going To Be Okay by Holley Gerth picked this one up at Lifeway Christian Store.The Euro guy pretty much picked it out. I'm glad he did it's actually super relevant to me right now and i'm quite enjoying it so far!







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