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| Laura's real life story. |
This task of figuring out my 50 favorite books has proven to be more difficult that I expected! If anything, I've learned that keeping track of what I've read makes life for a bibliophile much easier. I won't let a year pass by without making a list of every book I read. Here's my next batch of favorite books--in no order of fondness:  |
| A favorite historical-paranormal novel. |
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| Packed a punch. Fantastic. |
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| I became a fan of Paula Brackston with this book. |
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| Smart, sexy, and brilliant trilogy. |
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| Magical realism at its best. |
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| Combines history, archaeology, and paranormal. |
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| Oh, this book. Love it. |
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| Read it as an adult and loved it |
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| Always a favorite. |
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| Required reading that became a memorable read |
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| Powerful |
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| One of my all time favorites |
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| Had me on the edge of my seat |
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| Love this series about Charleston and ghosts |
I think it's pretty clear I've always been drawn towards books that have an element of magic and other-worldliness to them. I do enjoy non-fiction, and I've made an effort this year to read more of it. What can I say? Books are my escape from the world, and when I escape, I like to take flights to far away places. I guess behind my everyday exterior lies the kid who still wants to lay on the floor and read all day.Tomorrow will wrap up my 50 favorite books. In the meantime, I hope you've started thinking about the books that have a special place in your heart. Please comment and share some of your favorites!
from Bookalicious Babe Book Reviews http://ift.tt/2gTCBkG
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