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Currently reading update

Posted on 30 April 20232 May 2023 By Graham No Comments on Currently reading update

I have been increasing my reading and I am now starting to get through my books. I won’t say “to be read pile” as I have so many books that don’t do it justice, but at the moment I am reading several books.

I was making good progress on the above and then I was accepted for an ARC of The Hawkling by Rebecca Zahabi which looked really good. I then realised that this was book 2 in the Tales of the Edge series. So I quickly bought The Collarbound, which is book 1. Because the release date for The Hawkling is coming up I started reading Collarbound so I can read them both before release and then get the reviews up. I have just finished the Collarbound this morning and will post a review today. I am now reading The Hawkling and will put a review up for this once the book has been released.

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