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My Bookish Life: September TBR

               Hello everybody! I'm back with my September TBR. I always look forward to this every month because I never know how it's really going to shape up because of my TBR jar. So lets get started! 
 


1. First I have to finish Deception Point by Dan Brown. I have read about 40 pages so far and I find it pretty interesting. I think I will like it. 

2. Satori in Paris and Pic Two Novels by Jack Kerouac will be the next one I read after Deception Point. This was a TBR jar pick that's been on my list for the longest time but I was waiting for it to show up at my library. Looking forward to reading it I like Jack Kerouac.

3. The Dark Dark by Samantha Hunt, this was last months TBR jar pick and it just now showed up at my local library.  I think I heard about this book on BookTube. Anyways it looks interesting and I'm looking forward to reading it. 

Now let's draw my TBR Jar pick for the month!


     This is actually a book I already own so let me go get it!

      Yes it looked like that when I got it from the library book sale. I normally wouldn't have picked up a book in this condition but, it was one of their free books and I had been wanting to read it for awhile. I have heard a lot about it I hope it's good. I'm reading it the same month I'm reading Dan Brown so they should pair well together. I told you my TBR jar makes things interesting!

    If I finish all of those I get to read my because I want to book. 

       The Dark Tower VII by Stephen King will complete my reread of The Dark Tower series! The book is 843 pages long so it will probably take me awhile to finish it and review it. It will probably be the longest book I read this year!

Reading and further blog updates: 

1. I have the next book on hold I'm going to use for my I Try Food From Books segment. So if I get to do one this month depends on if it gets to the library on time.

2. I also have the next book I'm going to use for my graphic novel spotlight on hold at my local library. If I get to do one of those this month depends on when it arrives. 

3. Besides blogging, I also do crafts that I'm trying to sell now. Some of them are book oriented. If you would like me to post about them on my blog let me know. Also, I need ideas for how I would promote that post because a lot of the groups where I post my blog posts don't allow you to sell stuff. So if you have any ideas please leave them in the comments. 

          That's it for this reading update! If you have read any of these books please leave your thoughts in the comments.  Also, if you like my content please subscribe to my blog. I hope you all have a nice day and that I get to feeling better.  I will talk to you all again soon! 

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