I have two Kindles. One is my mom’s older version which she didn’t use anymore, so she gave it to me. The other is my husband’s and he gave it to me because he wasn’t using it. In general, I do prefer reading a physical book versus a Kindle, however, whenever I travel, I always bring my Kindle. I hate carrying around a book that I already finished and a Kindle is perfect to take on a flight. I recently turned on Kindle and wanted to share a few books that I have yet to read on my Kindle.
A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas
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I feel like the book community is going to come for me when I say that I have never read A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas. I hear nothing but good things about this book series. This is probably going to be my top priority read for the books that I have on my Kindle.
I don’t know much about this book, but the protagonist, Feyre, kills someone and then is transported to a magical world. This seems like an interesting premise.
Love, Theoretically by Ali Hazelwood
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I love Ali Hazelwood. I love that her books are romances with different protagonists in different scientific fields. I feel like Ali Hazelwood has gotten criticism because her books are very similar, yet here I am buying every single book. I do hope that this book feels different enough from The Love Hypothesis.
Elsie Hannaway is a theoretical physicist. She works as a professor and also is a “Fake Girlfriend” where she pretends to be someone’s partner at weddings, dates, etc. She ends up running into Jack Smith, the older brother of a client of hers. Jack sits on the hiring committee at MIT which is where Elsie wants to apply for a job. Jack also may have ruined her mentor’s career. Elsie and Jack are forced to work together and find that maybe they were both wrong about each other.
A Curious Beginning by Deanna Raybourn
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One of the book bloggers I follow loves this series. Our reading tastes are very similar, so if she loves it, chances are I will too.
Veronica Speedwell is ambitious as she is planning on traveling around Europe. She is almost kidnapped and then saved by a German baron. The baron offers her shelter and mentions how he may know more about where Veronica came from. Unfortunately, the baron is murdered and Veronica teams up with Stoker, a historian and friend of the baron. Together, they must work together to figure out who killed the baron.
Easy Bake Coven by Liz Schulte
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With September quickly approaching, I want to add as many Spooky-themed books to read.
Selene Warren is a witch but doesn’t take herself too seriously. That is until her grandmother is viciously attacked. Selene needs to grow up and figure out who attacked her grandmother.
I’m excited to start going through all the books on my Kindle. The one good thing about eBooks is that they don’t take up space on my already overcrowded book shelf.
Easy Bake Coven sounds good.
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It sounds so fun! Perfect for the season.
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