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What I Read in August!

August has been quite a good reading month for me. I've read 9 books throughout August. So, I'm back with another what I've read this month post. In this post, you will find a bunch of mini-reviews for the books I read in August. Here they are!

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We’ll Always Have Summer by Jenny Han – Quote

I adore The Summer I Turned Pretty series and very recently finishing reading the third book in the series, We'll Always Have Summer by Jenny Han. I loved it and it was my favourite of the entire series. Both the TV show and book are full of beautiful quotes. So, I wanted to do what I normally do with a book that I enjoy, which is pick a quote from it and get designing.

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New Releases I’m Excited For – September

There are a lot of new books coming out in September. I wanted to share the ones that I am the most excited about in this post. So, here are the new book releases I'm excited for in September!

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Wild Things – Laura Kay

Wild Things is the perfect read for you if you are looking for something light-hearted and fairly laid-back. I was excited to give this one a read after seeing a lot about Laura Kay’s books but having never picked one up myself. I throughly enjoyed this easy-going read!

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The Exiled – Sarah Daniels

I love being able to pick up the second book in a duology straight after finishing the first book. So, that is exactly what I did after finishing The Stranded. I wasn’t too sure how this one was going to compare to the first book but I ended up loving this YA dystopian novel just as much, if not more. Be warned, if you have yet to read the first book in the duology, this review CONTAINS SPOILERS.