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eARC Review / How to Save the World for Free by Natalie Fee / Cheap Options to Save the World – CrankyAutistic
Summary There is no greater aspiration than saving the world. Natalie Fee’s upbeat and engaging book is a life altering guide to making those changes that will contribute to helping our plane… Source: eARC Review / How to Save the World for Free by Natalie Fee / Cheap Options to Save the World – CrankyAutistic
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eARC Review / This Book is Anti-Racist by Tiffany Jewell /What YOU Can Do to Help Stop Racism – CrankyAutistic
Summary Who are you? What is your identity? What is racism? How do you choose your own path? How do you stand in solidarity? How can you hold yourself accountable? Learn about identities, true hist… Source: eARC Review / This Book is Anti-Racist by Tiffany Jewell /What YOU Can Do to Help Stop Racism –…
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September Reading Wrap – Up Part Two! – CrankyAutistic
Hello! Welcome to part two of my September reading wrap-up! If you want to read part one, that will be available here. Because I read so much, it’s just easier to split the wrap-up into two p… Source: September Reading Wrap – Up Part Two! – CrankyAutistic
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A Little Book Haul! – CrankyAutistic
These are some books I’ve gathered in the last half of August and in the first week (almost) of September! I’m really excited about these, so I’m happy that I have a place I can talk about it; (also, this is really late, because I completely forgot I still had this post to publish so…here…
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eARC / The Wayward Girls by Amanda Mason / Is it REALLY Haunted? – CrankyAutistic
Summary The Girls meets The Little Stranger in this dark and captivating debut about sisterhood, family secrets, and a dangerous game that becomes all too real. THEN 1976. Loo and her sister Bee li… Source: eARC / The Wayward Girls by Amanda Mason / Is it REALLY Haunted? – CrankyAutistic
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What I Read in July ‘19 :D (and my Reading Rush wrap up!!) – CrankyAutistic
Hey! So, I didn’t do as good this month as I wanted to do. But…I still did okay? Maybe? I read eleven books for the month, and then I read seven during The Reading Rush so, in total, I … Source: What I Read in July ‘19 😀 (and my Reading Rush wrap up!!) –…
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Born Anxious T-shirt Review – Mademoiselle Women
Born Anxious makes clothing for Autistic people; this includes shirts and tote bags. Here I reviewed the Be Kind t-shirt, to see if it’s Autism friendly. Source: Born Anxious T-shirt Review – Mademoiselle Women