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My eBay Store is Newly Stocked- Books, Comics, Movies, and More!

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Hello, Fellow Book Worms and Book Dragons!    As many of my readers know, I have a successful eBay Store that is always adding new items weekly. With many people opting to stay in and read or watch movies as a safety precaution, online shopping has been on the rise.  Customer Appreciation   Please feel free to visit my eBay Store to get some great deals during my Customer Appreciation Sale . I have added new books , movies , comic books, and many other items.   My practice for over 20 years is to always sanitize any items that I sell that have been previously owned. All comics are bagged and boarded, replacing any older bags and boards. And disposable gloves are worn when handling or packing items. This I have done to maintain the newness of the items I sell, giving you the best possible condition.      I have a 100% rating among my customers. You are also invited to add me to your favorite sellers to make finding me eas

Book Review Rewind: Daisy Jones and the Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid

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Hello, Fellow Book Worms and Book Dragons!    I like to go back in time to read my reviews of the past novels that I have enjoyed. A re-read can open up a new understanding of a novel, especially when you already know the twists and outcomes. I thought it would be fun to share this look back with all of you, as I re-read Daisy Jones and The Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid. A year later I am back in the 70s and the crazy journey of the Six and their enigmatic lead singer. Enjoy this look back.   Feel the beat of the bass. Feel the pavement under your feet as you raise your hands above your head and jump to the music. A concert experience is a visceral event in the lives of music fans. And no matter what concert you attend, everyone there is experiencing the rhythms in their own unique way. What is the true story behind the musicians on the stage? What leads to the very song that you are now singing at the top of your lungs? The rock documentary and the rock biography have

February Wrap-Up and March TBR

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Hello, Fellow Book Worms and Book Dragons!        February was a better month for reading. I closed out with six novels while stockpiling comics and new books. I managed to read several five-star books, which definitely has started off 2020 right.   March has a shiny new stack of reads ready for me to enjoy. I have also added some new-to-me authors that I am excited to try. Let’s see if I can top February in books read.  Books read in February (reviews linked): A Cold Trail by Robert Dugoni The Janes by Louisa Luna Murder in an Irish Churchyard by Carlene O’Connor The Sun Down Motel by Simone St. James When You See Me by Lisa Gardner The Wife Between Us by Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen   Favorite Book of the Month: Here is my March TBR: Bitter Falls by Rachel Caine     The Family Upstairs by Lisa Jewell     Hold Still by Lisa Regan     Murder in and Irish Cottage by Carlene O’Conn