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  • čas přidán 23. 07. 2024
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    jan & feb 2023 releases
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Komentáře • 9

  • @kimberleecatena
    @kimberleecatena Před rokem

    Morning Glory Milking Farm book sounds amazing. I am def getting it. 😄😄😃 So excited. lol. thank you. 😂
    I got The Pisces after watching your weird books suggestions and am about 70% through. I have loved it. It's perfect. I find I am not interested in normal romance. something has to be a bit strange or it's just too boring and cringe to me. That sounds great. lol. I am happy to find a book tuber with your taste. you are a gem. thank you. 💗

  • @shelbykoning
    @shelbykoning Před rokem

    I got to read Our Share of Night as an ARC, and it was an at times intimidating, but fantastic read!

  • @CestKevvie
    @CestKevvie Před rokem

    My most anticipated releases for Jan/Feb are All The Things They Said We Couldn't Have by Tash Oakes-monger and World Running Down by Al Hess

  • @intricath
    @intricath Před rokem

    I don't really pay attention to new releases and I've been reading MM romances almost exclusively the last year - but I'm somewhat excited about Lor (Monstrous Book Seven) by Lily Mayne and Expert (The Wrong Alpha Book Four) by Alessandra Hazard, both releasing on January 27th 🙂

    • @biblioobscura
      @biblioobscura  Před rokem +1

      OMG YES!!!! So freaking excited for Lor!!! The pub date was announced on Goodreads after I filmed this so I missed including it 😭💔

    • @intricath
      @intricath Před rokem

      @@biblioobscura And Lily Mayne writes that 'Lyri', Monstrous Book Eight, will be released later in 2023, sometime after summer 🙂

  • @annegc85
    @annegc85 Před rokem

    Curious fact... The Back part of a person's body it is called As Costas. "Nas Costas" (in portuguese) means "In the back" (dorse, part of the body). So I always have funny thoughts whenever I hear the author's name around booktube. Never read anything by them, though.

    • @biblioobscura
      @biblioobscura  Před rokem +1

      That's weird. Do you think it is a made up last name then? Interesting choice, if so 🤔

    • @annegc85
      @annegc85 Před rokem

      @@biblioobscura It got me wondering about it...