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I love reading, and have finished more books in the last three months than I thought I could with my busy life. I used Buzzbee's The Magic of Books kit, and Special Elite font.

Journaling reads:
The Avalon Ladies' Scrapbooking Society by Darien Gee
I was excited to participate in this month’s choice for the GingerScraps Book Club. The Avalon Ladies Scrapbooking Society by Darien Gee was a fun read. While there were a lot of characters, and some of them were quite relatable, there were several characters that made choices that I felt were not realistic or quite believable in their situation. That being said, the plot was entertaining and had some funny moments, especially when multiple characters unexpectantly met in the police station.

Red Rising, Morning Star, Golden Son by Pierce Brown
This trilogy of books is a dystopian story where humanity has moved to the planets and organized itself into a color-based caste system. The story is told by a man who was one of the best miners in the lowest caste of society (slave caste Red) and transformed into the highest ruling caste (Gold) known for their cruelty, violence, and dominance. This intense story navigates trauma, grief, loss, deception, violence, war, and love.

Murderbot by Martha Wells
This story was about a self-aware construct of a subservient human clone and robot whose specific skill was security and violence. Written from the perspective of “Murderbot” as it calls itself, it would rather watch TV than have to deal with humans and their problems. The robot helps a scientific group stay safe after an expedition goes wrong and protects them from a hostile party on the uninhabited planet. When the leader later purchases the robot, she sets him free as a citizen, where he passes as a human augment and leaves the establishment.

A Girl Called Samson by Amy Harmon
This was also the book choice for the GS Book Club. I was surprised at some of the choices that the main character made, but the author did a wonderful job making that era come alive. I was expecting the ending to be different, specifically Deborah Samson’s marriage to the general, as the records show she married someone else, not John Paterson, but it worked well for the story. The relationships between the characters were believable, the tragedies were heartbreaking, and the character growth was fun. Her background and perspective played a major part in her decisions, and it was a delight to read. I might look into more Revolutionary War era books to celebrate America's 250th anniversary of independence this summer.

A Man Called Ove by Fredrik Backman
A story of a Swedish (highly suspect to be autistic) widower who navigates grief, change, and second chances as he faces change in his neighborhood and the relationships he builds with those around him. This book felt like I was reading a version of my grandfather in his perception of the world, how things must be “just so,” and a strong preference for a specific automobile brand.

The Lord of the Rings by JRR Tolkien (in progress)
I had read this before in high school, but not since I’ve seen the movies and Amazon series Rings of Power. The chapter on the Hobbits’ origins was quite enlightening on the possibilities that the new Amazon show could bring for the upcoming season.
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What detailed book reports! I like how you used all Buzzbee's cute elements together. I would never have thought of doing it this way! The soft pink paint and flush left text set it up nicely.
 
Outstanding in every way!
The journaling is exquisite. So much to relish and have a good think about.

OMG...Love LOVE the scene owl and bunny reading and those darling little ones at the top in their cloaks. I'm thinking they are absorbed in the tales of Hogwarts, Middle Earth or the adventures of Robin Hood.

Makes me wanna investigate if Amazon sells those cloaks.
 
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Fabulous layout detailing your book list. I love reading and usually get through 2 books a week. I love that little group of characters reading at the top left hand corner.
 
What a great page! It was fun to read your journaling and to find some new books to read. I love the cute animals reading books too.
 
That is great journaling and I just may read that first title because of your wonderful layout.
 
That is an amazing list of books. This is a great way to documents the ones you have read. Great use of the kit.
 
@photocrazy so inspiring page! I love the way you did the review of all those books. Personally I also found it a bit ridiculous when they all met at the police station, like something out of a Chevy Chase movie. I loved A Girl Called Samson and The Lord of the Rings, I've read the last a couple of times, not to mention I've watched the saga a few times more. Back to your page, you used the elements exceptionally well, super page, I loved it! I added Murderbot to my list, it sounds interesting. Thanks for sharing!
 

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