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Easily Distracted by New Releases & Coming Clean On Bad Bookish Behavior

Easily Distracted by New Releases & Coming Clean On Bad Bookish Behavior

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In Episode 239 of Book Talk Etc., Tina and Hannah come clean about some of their “bad” bookish behaviors, and chat through their thoughts on some new releases they’ve read recently.

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Loving Lately

Blink - Jake Haendel’s Story (T)

NatureStick Chapstick (H)


Latest Read

Burn Down the Master’s House | Clay Cane (T)

All the Blood We Share | Camilla Bruce (H)


New Releases

The Better Mother | Jennifer van der Kleut (T)

Every Day I Read: 53 Ways to Get Closer to Books | Hwang Bo-Reum (H)

Good Intentions | Marisa Walls (T)

The Briars | Sarah Crouch (H)


Other Links & Books Mentioned

J ina with a J Instagram

The Hunger | Alma Katsu


Shelf Addition
The Burning Side | Sarah Damoff

The End of Romance | Lily Meyer (H)


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