2015 Snagged @ The Library Challenge discussion
Books Read in October
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Oh, it's far more than that! I've been tracking my savings all year. As of Sept 30, I've personally saved $598 by Snagging @ the Library. That's a total of 69 books figured at the lowest price I would have paid on Amazon. And that's just me! This has been a very enlightening experience!

@Angel That is freaking awesome! My total is around $300. I am hoping this afternoon I can go through the boards and get us a grand total so far. I am excited to see the amount :)





I enjoyed The Night Circus quite a bit when I read it. I wanted to visit so many of the themed tents. I cosplayed as as a reveur last year.












Since I posted I finished The Island by Elin Hilderbrand. I really like her stories. They're all set in Nantucket and that allows someone like me who will probably never get there to learn a lot about the area.
I also finished Dashing Through the Snow by Debbie Macomber. Debbie Macomber used to be one of my favorite authors, and I feel like she's getting to be repetitive and this story felt a little unbelievable though I'm sure some of it could have happened.
Dashing through the snow was to be Ms. Macomber's Christmas Story, but to me it just fell flat as being a Christmas Story.
Hope everyone is reading great stuff!

Finally finished reading Mrs. Sinclair's Suitcase. It was not as good as I had hoped, I kept putting it down in favor of other reads. It was written in 2 time periods, present day and during World War I and it also used letters to tell a lot of the story. Sometimes this method works, but I didn't feel it worked that well with this book. It seemed too disjointed and didn't seem to flow very well, making it difficult to follow and not the most enjoyable read.

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