JOMP Book Photo Challenge: October 6th, Favorite Villain
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JOMP Book Photo Challenge: October 6th, Favorite Villain
Napoleon

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@bibliophilicwitch‘s Tomes and Tea:
I am cutting it close on this with a little less than an hour til Monday. I’m nearing the end of my Allegiant reread. I’ve got Pepsi in my cup and some black cherry cola cordial cherries as a snack. I’ve thoroughly enjoyed my Divergent series reread and am now looking forward to finally watching the Allegiant movie once I finish the book.
Does anyone else like to watch the film adaption right after reading the book?
I loved getting this backstory for Warm Bodies. It is so interesting that R knows Julie before he knows her, but that was a convenient thing for the author too do.
Time to start Allegiant.
JOMP Book Photo Challenge: October 9th, You Reading

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An angry and emotional book and rightfully so giving the rampant racism, police brutality, and unaccountability of those who commit the crimes and those who enable it all and those who do nothing.
It weaves real-life events into its scifi and slightly dystopic narrative.
Definitely a unique book and worth a read if you can get your hands on it.
I didn't realize this was large print until I took a picture for the JOMPBPC prompt. Damn, that's large.
I think it's great books are made this way but it is weird for me.