![]() Love and February go together like peanut butter and jelly (or toothpaste and orange juice if you’re single). We picked 99 Percent Mine for February for obvious reasons. Lastly, I think the rom-com sub-genre has really picked up its game the last couple years and, frankly, there are some really adorable, fun books out there labeled “romance.” And if you’ve decided it isn’t for you, you’re missing out on a ton of fantastic books!ĩ9 Percent Mine Book Club Discussion Grab your copy HERE! And regardless of the poor writing (my opinion) and wildly unrealistic plot lines (she only owns an old school flip phone?), people clearly liked it. Secondly, 5 0 Shades of Grey didn’t blow the world up on its own … people bought it. ![]() ![]() ![]() From Outlanderto some really brilliant YA novels, these books run the gamut. There are so, so many different versions of a romance novel it’s hard to imagine that people could even group them all into one category. First, I personally think they get a bad rap. So I’m curious … how do you all feel about romance novels? I have a couple thoughts on the matter. Well, I couldn’t be happier that February is behind us! That being said, reading a fun rom com last month did help save it! I’ve been really trying to alternate my mystery/thrillers and my lighter, fun reads, but DARN those mysteries have been good lately! Have you read any good ones? (DO NOT feed into my addiction!) ![]()
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