I also thought that it would be perfect for our current theme this January/February on carnivale, the circus, and all things paranormal. What piqued my interest is the story behind Switched and its publication – rather than the story of Switched itself. However, I was intrigued by the book cover, and I’ve always taken pride in the fact that I’m pretty open when it comes to exploring new genre and discovering new authors. I had my reservations when I first received the book from Pansing Books – since, among the three of us here in GatheringBooks (Fats, Iphigene, and myself) I usually review picture books and children’s literature. Asian Festival of Children’s Content (AFCC). Literary Voyage Around The World Reading Challenge 2018.#WomenReadWomen2019 (A Year Of Women Reading Women) Reading Progress.#ReadIntl2020 (Year Of International Literature) Reading Progress.#DecolonizeBookshelves2022 Reading Progress.#DecolonizeReading2023 Reading Progress.
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