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2ReneeMarie
Brought home one bought book, one ARC, and 3 free giveaways that somehow weren't given away. The book I bought is Quietus by Tristan Palmgren, which is science fiction with an historical twist.
The ARC is _The Gunslinger's Vow_ by Amy Sandas (pub 6/18; historical romance).
The 3 freebies are teen titles:
* The Protected by Claire Zorn (contemporary fiction)
* Into the Dim by Janet B. Taylor (fantasy/time travel)
* Labyrinth Lost by Zoraida Cordova (fantasy)
The ARC is _The Gunslinger's Vow_ by Amy Sandas (pub 6/18; historical romance).
The 3 freebies are teen titles:
* The Protected by Claire Zorn (contemporary fiction)
* Into the Dim by Janet B. Taylor (fantasy/time travel)
* Labyrinth Lost by Zoraida Cordova (fantasy)
3ReneeMarie
Okay. Picked up 3 more ARCs:
* _Guess Who_ by Chris McGeorge (pub date 9/18; thriller)
* _All the Ever Afters: The Untold Story of Cinderella's Stepmother_ by Danielle Teller (5/18; as per the subtitle)
* Barracoon: The Story of the Last "Black Cargo" by Zora Neale Hurston (pub 5/18; nonfiction, the author's interview with a man who came from Africa on a slave ship after such traffic was outlawed)
And then made the mistake of looking at the library's AV sale, so purchased 3 audiobooks for 50 cents each:
* Five Came Back by Mark Harris (Hollywood and WWII history)
* Roger Williams and the Creation of the American Soul by John M. Barry (history of American religions)
* Revolutionary Summer by Joseph Ellis (yup, history of the summer of '76)
* _Guess Who_ by Chris McGeorge (pub date 9/18; thriller)
* _All the Ever Afters: The Untold Story of Cinderella's Stepmother_ by Danielle Teller (5/18; as per the subtitle)
* Barracoon: The Story of the Last "Black Cargo" by Zora Neale Hurston (pub 5/18; nonfiction, the author's interview with a man who came from Africa on a slave ship after such traffic was outlawed)
And then made the mistake of looking at the library's AV sale, so purchased 3 audiobooks for 50 cents each:
* Five Came Back by Mark Harris (Hollywood and WWII history)
* Roger Williams and the Creation of the American Soul by John M. Barry (history of American religions)
* Revolutionary Summer by Joseph Ellis (yup, history of the summer of '76)