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My Bookish Life: My February TBR

   So I actually do have time to make it back and post my TBR today! I'm happy about that because I really do need to work on this blog! I'll admit I'm a good bit behind on the work that needs to be done on it. My life has just been so crazy recently. 

  I grabbed me a tea and I'm ready to talk about my TBR for this month! I hope you all enjoy the post because I think it could be pretty interesting. My TBR this month is actually conspiracy theory themed. I'm a curious person and I just wanted to have some fun this month and go and explore some rabbit holes. 

First let's see what my reading challenge is going to be for this month:


That number lands me on this challenge:


It's make a food based off of a book. I have something in mind that I can make, and it can be my lunch for tomorrow. After I make it, I will post about it here and we will see what my prize is. 

Now let's get to talking about the three books on my TBR this month!




1. Title: Stuff They Don't Want You To Know
Authors: Ben Bowlin, Mat Frederick & Noel Brown
Genre: Conspiracy

I've already started reading this one. I listen to the Stuff They Don't Want You to Know podcast and that's who wrote this. That's why I've wanted to read it for a while, and I was excited when I saw it on the new shelf at my local library. 



2. Title: The World's Worst Conspiracies: The Truth They Don't Want You to Know
Author: Mike Rothschild

I admit this was a spontaneous buy at Books A Million. It was on the clearance shelf, and I was curious, so I bought it. I just thought it looked interesting. 



3. Conspiracy: The Greatest Plots, Collusions, and Cover-Ups
Authors: Charlotte Greig and Mike Rothschild

I admit like the one above this was also a spontaneous buy from Books A Million. It was also on clearance too. I'm looking forward to this one because I want to know what it's going to say about Jeffrey Epstein.

So that's it for this reading update. If you have read any of these books, please leave your thoughts in the comments so we can discuss them. That's it for now and I hope you have a really nice evening. My husband is cooking hamburgers on the grill for dinner tonight so I know I will have a nice evening. Goodbye for now!

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