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Confession: I read parts of this book in high school but didn’t finish it, let my love for the time period sweep me up in the storyline and became somewhat enthralled with the “idea” of the book. I loved the covers, the Art Deco style, and how it oozed of “Jazz Age” cool. I started to collect them. I read other books on the Fitzgerald’s (highly recommend “Z: The Story Of Zelda Fitzgerald”) watched all movie adaptations of the novel on repeat, even threw a Gatsby NYE party a few years ago, donning a Daisy-inspired ensemble. It became one of my unexplained obsessions. 🤷🏻‍♀️
Hello everyone! I am tossing my name into the February #BookstackChallenge mix- there are some good ones out there!
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Whew! I’m all caught up and am pleased to say that “The Once And Future Witches,” by @alix.e.harrow, is now up on the blog. I still cannot sing its praises enough, I am so happy that I have a hardcover copy because I will certainly be going back and re-reading, even just for the fairy tale retellings: Hansel & Gretel, Rapunzel... what an interesting way of highlighting magical folklore. 🪄
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