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Books I Would Like To Reread

Today on the blog I am going to be talking about some of the books that I would like to reread. I had a fun time with this one and hope that you guys enjoy the posts of the books that I want to reread.


Where I See You

Even though this book isn’t out yet, I can tell you right now that I would reread it. The drama of it all. Whether or not the main female character will find a way out and back to the real world again after being paralyzed in a hit and run. The husband trying to get her out after finding out what is happening behind closed doors for the company that he works for.

If there is a book I am willing to lose sleep over all over again then I will put myself through the intense world that this book has. This is one of those books that hooks you from the very first page and keeps you guessing what is going to happen. The more that you learn about the virtual world and the damage that it has been done. The people who created the technology might have had a good idea but they didn’t think about the harm that was going to be caused due to they pretty much silenced them to make sure they kept their ‘too good to be true’ attitude.


The Poet X

I have reread this one a few times over the years and I still find myself enjoying it when I do. Yes, novels in verse aren’t my favorite but I still enjoy the writing of the author and what she can create with her words within the pages. Because the more that I reread her work the more that I enjoy it and the more that I can appreciate her way of approaching said topics to where no matter how old you are you can still be impacted by her words and her stories.

I love feeling the sense that the story can still be told in this format. I know that even though this isn’t my favorite book I still enjoy the story that was told within the book.


You Let Me Go

There aren’t many books that I read for blog tours that I want to reread. But this is one of them. It’s probably because it was told during WW2 and this is one that I would recommend to anyone who wants a heartwarming story that can make you feel all the emotions that a book is supposed to give you when you read it.

I will say that this was amazing and think that it was amazingly written. I enjoyed the fact that it gave the aspect of what people did to survive in the 30s and 40s. This is one that I can recommend to those who love historical fiction and more specifically WW2 historical fiction.


Cemetery Boys

I loved this one. This is one of my favorite LGBTQIA+ reads. I loved the vibes and it is a wonderful Halloween read. This one is hilarious and I do want to reread this one to see if I still enjoy this book as much as I did the first time around. If you want to read this book, would recommend the audio version of the book just because it brought so much more to the story. So if you are looking for a good audio recommendation then this is the one for you.

I would love to reread this one to feel the emotion of this one again. The author found a way to make sure that the reader stays intrigued from beginning to end. I will say that I am glad that this is going to be a part of a duology. Even though this book can be read as a standalone, it is always great to see that books that have an impression on us all these years later, can get a sequel and can get readers excited about the characters again.


Planes Trains and All The Feels

The MOMENT that I finished this book, I knew that I wanted to reread it. I think that this was an incredible read and I loved every minute of it. If you haven’t read a Livy Hart book then I would recommend starting with this one because it is a wonderful sophomore novel. I will say this, if you are not into smut then I would suggest not reading it. I loved every page of this and wanted more of these characters by the end because I could not give enough. Out of all the characters that Livy Hart has written these two are my favorite.


There are some of the books that I would like to reread. Do you have any books that you would like to reread I would love to know what they are.

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