This is your last book blog of the year! I hope you're read some amazing books this year and thank you for sharing them so far!
Please put the links to your blog posts for Week 16 books into the comments below by Tuesday 12/16/14 at 11:59 pm. Include the following information:
- Title, Author and Genre
- A little info about the plot without giving it all away
- Who was your favorite character and why?
- Any warnings about mature topics/language
- Check and edit your post for clarity, spelling and grammar.
- List 3-4 books you'd like to read next. Include your book group book.
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Look up and include a Hawaiian word in your comments! Aloha!
Mahalo
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