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Goodreads the foxhole court5/4/2023 ![]() My book friend I told me I would be an idiot not to read…. I said that I wasn’t going to sign up for arcs and just wishlist books I wanted….the lie detector determined this was a lie!!!Īnyway….here is what I got in June (and my feeble excuses as to why!!)Ī freebie that I could not pass up! Have heard such great things!īroken Wings and Broken Trust by Jaymin Eve ![]() Just when I thought I was getting my tbr to a good place I go crazy and get loads of books! This means you can include books you buy in physical store or online, books you borrow from friends or the library, review books, gifts and of course ebooks! It’s all about sharing the books you are adding to your shelves, may it be physical or virtual. Stacking The Shelves is hosted at Tynga’s Reviews & Reading Reality. They are just sat there, gathering dust or taking up space on my kindle! Well…….its not really a secret as I expect people do it….but I buy books and never read them. You can buy it on Amazon or Smashwords - the first book is even free. Write how much books mean to you in 3 words The Foxhole Court Wikia Fandom Home View source Welcome to the All For the Game Wiki This is a wiki about Nora Sakavic 's book series All for the Game, consisting of 'The Foxhole Court', 'The Raven King' and 'The King's Men'. Show us a picture of your favorite shelf on your bookcase Name three books you’d recommend to everyone What is your favorite snack whist you’re reading I don’t really cry at books but A Thousand Boy Kisses by Tillie Cole made me blub like a baby!!!ġ….my current read Sorcery of Thorns by Margaret Rogerson. When was the last time you cried at a book? My bed with my bookish cushions with a coffee!ġ) When I’m on a bus and see someone is reading, I’m downright nosey and will go to any lengths to stealthy see what they are reading!Ģ) I frequently tell my friends I cant go out as I have other plans……but I dont tell them it’s with my book!ģ) I want to read ALL the young adult fantasy….and I am way past a young adult! You must answer all of these questions truthfully and once you’ve completed this tag, tag 5 other book bloggers to answer the questions next.Ģ) Love triangles….makes me want to throw something!ģ) When you read a book that you think is a standalone……but there are no more pages left….and you realise it’s not □ We hope you’ll join us.Book Blogger Test started over at Laura Book Review, I thought that this looked fun and thought I’d give it a go! That we have the best of both worlds at BookQuoters we read books cover-to-cover but ![]() ![]() Typical of the Information Age but is a habit disdained by some diehard readers. World conversely, gleaning the main ideas of a book via a quote or a quick summary is Books are seen by some as a throwback to a previous Submissions from our visitors and will select the quotes we feel are most appealing toįounded in 2023, BookQuoters has quickly become a large and vibrant community of people Interesting, well written and has potential to enhance the reader’s life. The Foxhole Court (All for the Game Book 1) Kindle Edition by Nora Sakavic (Author) Format: Kindle Edition 7,245 ratings Book 1 of 3: All for the Game See all formats and editions Kindle 0.00 Read with Our Free App Audiobook 0.00 Free with your Audible trial Paperback 8.99 16 Used from 4.28 2 New from 8.99 Audio CD 27.29 2 New from 27. We thoughtfully gather quotes from our favorite books, both classic and current, andĬhoose the ones that are most thought-provoking. For all of us, quotes are a great way to remember a bookĪnd to carry with us the author’s best ideas. For some of us a quote becomes a mantra, a goal or a More via texts, memes and sound bytes, short but profound quotes from books have become Memorable and interesting quotes from great books. ― David Foster Wallace, quote from OblivionīookQuoters is a community of passionate readers who enjoy sharing the most meaningful, He asked if I ever played chess, and I told him I used to in middle school but quit because I couldn't be as good as I eventually wanted to be, how frustrating it was to get just good enough to know what getting really good at it would be like but not being able to get that good, etc.” And I somewhat resignedly said yes, and that I seemed always to have had this fraudulent, calculating part of my brain firing way all the time, as if I were constantly playing chess with everybody and figuring out that if I wanted them to move a certain way I had to move in such a way as to induce them to move that way. “If I understand you right,' he says, 'you're saying that you're basically a calculating manipulative person who always says what you think will get somebody to approve of you or form some impression of you you think you want.' I told him that was maybe a little simplistic but basically accurate, and he said further that as he understood it I was saying that I felt as if I was trapped in this false way of being and unable ever to be really open and tell the truth irregardless of whether it'd make me look good in others' eyes or not.
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