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The Cruel Prince
Holly Black
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Fire & Blood (A Targaryen History, #1)
George R.R. Martin
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So I've seen this really debated over, some people count it separately from their yearly reading goal and some not at all considering it too different of a thing. personally I keep track of everything then after a week or so I count down the total amount of words and divide it by 120 the very roughly the total of the first twilight book. I've done this for years but decided to add it onto page bound to keep track on the go. so far I've read the fan fiction equivalent of 12 twilights and decided to just subtract the total at the end of the year and read enough manga to make up for the fan fiction place holders. I'm really curious how other people track this or if y'all do at all! do tell!
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The Bone Ship's Wake (The Tide Child, #3)
R.J. Barker
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So I've seen this really debated over, some people count it separately from their yearly reading goal and some not at all considering it too different of a thing. personally I keep track of everything then after a week or so I count down the total amount of words and divide it by 120 the very roughly the total of the first twilight book. I've done this for years but decided to add it onto page bound to keep track on the go. so far I've read the fan fiction equivalent of 12 twilights and decided to just subtract the total at the end of the year and read enough manga to make up for the fan fiction place holders. I'm really curious how other people track this or if y'all do at all! do tell!
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A Game of Thrones
George R.R. Martin
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Given, Vol. 1
Natsuki Kizu
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Meguru Hinohara
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Mystical Origins of the Tarot: From Ancient Roots to Modern Usage
Paul Huson