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What Did T. Read in 2019?

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  Fave Adult Fiction: This is How It Always Is Fave Memoir: To Shake the Sleeping Self Fave Poetry: tie between Shout and Milk & Honey Fave YA: They Both Die at the End Fave General Nonfiction: Attached Fave Suspense: An Anonymous Girl 1. The Lies We Told (Camilla Way, Supsense) Way’s novel Watching Edie was chilling and shocking, so I couldn’t wait for this new one to come out! When the main character’s boyfriend vanishes, she starts to question everything about their relationship… including why his sister disappeared 20 years earlier. 1/4/19 – 4 stars 2. Americanah (Chimimanda Ngozi Adichie, American African Lit) I really enjoyed the narrator’s unique perspective on how an African’s experience of being black in America differed from an African American’s experience. 1/28/19 – 3 ½ stars 3. Bone Gap (Laura Ruby, Fantasy/Mythology) This book is LIT. It’s like realistic and mythological and magical all at the same time…yet set in a tiny town in Illinois. I didn’t realize it was a...