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My Bookish Life: April Reading Wrap Up

  Hello you guys! I hope you are having a good morning. I know I said that I would post my April Reading Wrap Up last night but I ended up watching a movie and then falling a sleep. Everybody else is still asleep so I thought I would post my reading wrap up before everybody else wakes up. So I have a big cup of coffee made and I'm ready to go lets do this!



1. Liberty Defined : 50 Essential Issues That Define Our Freedom
Author: Ron Paul
Genre: Non-fiction
Pages: 328
Rating: 4 stars

     This was the first book I read this month. I really liked it a lot. This book was interesting for sure . I really like Ron Paul's thoughts on us having an actual free market system. Mr. Paul was my pick for president when he ran and I still think he would've been the best pick. 



2. Title: Rosemary's Baby
Author: Ira Levin
Genre: Horror
Pages: 245
Rating: 5 stars

   The second book I read this month is Rosemary's Baby by Ira Levin. I really loved this book. It was one of the best books I have read in awhile. I had saw the movie but, I had never read the book and I think the book was way better than the movie. It was creepy and I loved it!



3. Title: Dreams of A Dark Warrior
Author: Kresley Cole
Genre: Romance/Smut
Pages: 515
Rating: 4 stars

    This book was alright. The story was pretty decent. It gets pretty dark at some points though. I also thought all of the characters were pretty likable. Fair warning though it gets pretty smutty . It is a fantasy type of story though so it's about berserkers, vampires, immortals beings like that.

Reading Stats For April:
Books Read: 3
Pages Read: 1,088
Genre's Read: 3

Paperbacks From Hell Challenge Books Read:
1. Jaws by Peter Benchley
2. The Little People by John Christopher
3. Rosemary's Baby by Ira Levin

  That's it for this reading update! I have some cleaning I have to do but I will be back later today with my May TBR. 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. That's it for now. I will talk to you all again later ! 

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