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April Summary of Reading Challenges

Here's Where I Stand on the I Love the Library Challenge

Books Checked Out and Read:
  • Paris in Love by Eloisa James (BCD)
  • The King by J.R. Ward
  • Shadow Spell by Nora Roberts
  • Everything I need to Know I Learned From a Little Golden Book by Diane Muldrow
  • The History of diners in New Jersey by Michael C. Gabriele
  • A Call to Action by Jimmy Carter (BCD)
Books Checked Out and Currently Reading
  • Orange is the New Black by Piper Kerman (BCD)
Books Checked Out and Not Read - Yet
  • The Public Library: A Photographic Essay by Robert Dawson
  • The Geography of You and Me by Jennifer E. Smith
Books Checked Out but Didn't Read
  • Once Upon a Time by John Barth*
  • The End of the Road by John Barth*
  • My Age of Anxiety by Scott Stossel
  • The Returned by Jason Mott

Here's Where I Stand on the TBR Pile Challenge

I read one book from my Kindle app
  • Shadows by Jennifer L Armentrout

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