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The Geography of Lost Things - Jessica Brody Review

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First of let me say that I loved this book! It had everything I could ever want in a book. A road trip, a treasure hunt of sorts, a soft boy and a couple of my favourite tropes. Oh look there is only one room left in this hotel and only one bed in this room. Can you say swoon! This book was so fun but it wasn't all good times and happiness, in fact it mostly wasn't either of those things. This book follows Ali, whose absent father has passed away and left her with his prized possession, a 1968 firebird convertible. Ali plans on selling the car in the hopes that the money will be enough to save her childhood home from being repossessed. She finds a buyer who offers her enough money however he lives 300 miles away and she can't drive a stick shift. Enter, Nico, the ex-boyfriend who volunteers to drive her whilst trying to convince her that she can earn the money she needs another way via 'trading up' items instead of selling her father's car. Ali is aga

Rapid Fire Book Tag

I haven't done a book tag in a hot minute so I thought I would give this one a go by GirlReading as it looked like it would be fun so here goes! 1. Ebook or physical. Both! 2. Paperback or hardback. Paperback.  3. Online or in store book shopping. Both.  4. Trilogies or series. Trilogies. 5. Heroes or villains. Villains. 6. A book you want everyone to read: Illuminae because it's fun reading such a mixed media and has some of the most beautiful quotes. 7. Recommend an underrated book: Existence by Abbi Glines. 8. The last book you finished: Dress Codes for Small Towns - Courtney C Stevens 9. The last book you bought. Aurora Burning - Jay Kristoff & Amie Kaufman 10. Weirdest thing you used as a bookmark. Probably a receipt. 11. Used books yes or no? I would have said yes before the pandemic happened and now it's a big no. 12. Top 3 fave genres. Contemporary, urban fantasy and mystery. 13. Borrow or buy? Would have said both but buy