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The Xepherus Studios 2025 Reading Challenge

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  Hello, Fellow Book Worms and Book Dragons,    Welcome to the 2025 Xepherus Reads Reading Challenge!     It is time to share  this year's Reading Challenge.     Rules:   ·           Choose a book for each category. There is no need to go numerically; take each challenge in any order you wish. ·           Once read, add the book to your list. You may also read books that are not in a category. There is a place below to add them. A running total is displayed at the beginning of the reading challenge.  ·          Share your challenge on social media and let your friends know how much fun you have reading your choices. Maybe you will encourage your friends to read more.      The challenge dates are January 1, 2025, to   December 31, 2025 ...

December Wrap-Up & TBR

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   Hello, Fellow Book Worms and Book Dragons,          December was spent reading and editing the physical copy of my debut thriller, Days to Die. I am excited to share this story with all of you. More information is listed below.   January starts a new year of reading and I want to start with a bang!    January TBR: A Thin Dark Line by Tami Hoag Invisible Girl by Lisa Jewell Middle of the Night by Riley Sager Murder at an Irish Bookshop by Carlene O'Connor Not a Happy Family by Shari Lapena The Third Victim by Lisa Gardner      Let me know  what you are reading  in the comments below. Follow me on social media by visiting my  Linktree . I am preparing my debut novel for publication. Check out the  official website  for clues, crowdfunding, and previews.  Enjoy shopping with me at my  eBay  store and visit my Print-on-Demand sites for t-shirts, mugs, and more!    I am a pro...

My Favorite Christmas Books

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  Hello, Fellow Book Worms and Book Dragons,         Christmas books can be whimsical, touching, or downright hysterical. Whatever Christmas book that you love to read, we can all agree that they make the holidays a lot brighter.   Here are my favorite books that I pull out every Christmas:   How the Grinch Stole Christmas by Dr. Suess-  This childhood classic never gets old. I always love reading this tale of a Grinch in need of Christmas cheer. Mary Higgins Clark and Carol Higgins Clark mysteries-  this mother-daughter collaboration has been a holiday staple for mystery fans for decades. The two authors crossover their popular detectives to create a whimsical holiday adventures with every book. Dashing Through the Snow is my favorite. In God We Trust, All Others Pay Cash by Jean Shepard-  the novel the film A Christmas Story was based on. This hilarious account of one man's childhood over several holidays is laugh-out-loud fu...