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2024 BW & RTR > August | Buzz Word Challenge Discussion: Like

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Summer (speaking_bookish) (speaking_bookish) | 1673 comments Mod
This is where you can share and discuss the books you'll be reading this month with the word 'like' in the title. Feel free to also share any recommendations you may have below!


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Summer (speaking_bookish) (speaking_bookish) | 1673 comments Mod
I'll be reading a book I've been really excited to pick up this summer, A Love Like the Sun and it has a stunning cover as well!

A Love Like the Sun by Riss M. Neilson


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Nat (waterfallz) | 655 comments I'm hoping to read either Blood Like Magic or Something Like Gravity
Blood Like Magic (Blood Like Magic, #1) by Liselle Sambury Something Like Gravity by Amber Smith


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Joshua (ithildins) (ithildins) | 17 comments I finished The Stars, Like Dust by Asimov a few days ago; I've been wanting to read his Foundation series and his Galactic Empire series for a while now, and this month I was able to kick it off. I haven't been posting the reads here in the discussion forums, but I've been managing to read at least two for this challenge and the rainbow reads challenge.


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Summer (speaking_bookish) (speaking_bookish) | 1673 comments Mod
Joshua (ithildins) wrote: "I finished The Stars, Like Dust by Asimov a few days ago; I've been wanting to read his Foundation series and his Galactic Empire series for a while now, and this month I was able t..."

Hey Josh! I’m super pleased you’ve been enjoying the group challenges and I’m glad you decided to stop in and leave a note- feel free to jump on and chat with us anytime. ☺️

I have a ton of Asimov books in my collection- I’m a bit intimidated by them if I’m being honest so you’ll have to let me know if you like them and how accessible they are to the modern reader. I look forward to hearing your thoughts!


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