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Eric Smith

9 books recommended

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Recommended Books

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Here and Now and Then80% Confidence
This book is pretty good. I?m a fan.
Book Lovers80% Confidence
@ktbrownwrites Yup all the time! Currently reading Book Lovers by Emily Henry. It?s great.
Proxy80% Confidence
What?s a book you?ve bought way too many times Asking because I?m about to buy PROXY by @ca_london for like the 10th time. I give it away to people all the time. How can you NOT share this book whenever possible
Tweet Cute80% Confidence
@fr0zencreek Hah! That?s right. I loved @dilemmalord?s book.
Yes No Maybe So80% Confidence
1. Yes No Maybe So by @beckyalbertalli and @aishacs. This combo. This book. 2. It's Kind of a Cheesy Love Story by @LaurenEMorrill. A romcom set in a pizza shop, gimme. 3. The Sound of Stars by @alechiawrites. The most weird and wonderful genreblending YA book of the year.
The Sound of Stars80% Confidence
I've been screaming at people to pick up The Sound of Stars by @alechiawrites whenever I can. It published last month. #TBRreccers I really think it's the most weird and wonderful genredefying book of the year. And yes, I know it's March.

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Station Eleven80% Confidence

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@erinhahn_author @LyssaKayAdams Oof I loved it so much. It?s the book that finally pushed me over the edge of ?I?m gonna write an Adult, rom com.?

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