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Some books are just so good that you just have to read them over and over again.
What Mom is reading this year
These are the books I've recently read and loved.
Because you can NEVER have too many!
CurvyGirlGuide.com staff writer, Jenny Grace, put together a guilty please list of must read Young Adult books that even we can enjoy!
Do you love historical fiction? 5 Stars - I will loan it to you, but I'd really like it back, ok?4 Stars - I will loan it to you, and it's cool if you keep it or pass it on.3 Stars - You can have it. It was just ok.
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A SkinnyScoop member commented: I have a select group of friends and family that I pass books onto. When they're done with them, they bring them back to me and I pass them to another person. Or, if no one else in my circle wants to read them, I tell them to keep it and, if they're done with it, pass it on to someone else. If it's truly not a keeper, when I give it to someone, I don't really care if I get it back or not.
A SkinnyScoop member commented: A little of both. The kindle is great for when I'm nursing- it's very hands free or one handed, and it's nice at night time, too (I can set it on white text on black page, and it doesn't cast too much light the way a booklight would). But, a good book is nice because I can make a lot of notes in the margins. The kindle allows me to make notes, but it's just not the same with some books.
A SkinnyScoop member commented: I liked the Twilight books a lot, even though I didn't want to. The movies have not been quite as addicting as the books.
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