Shelf Control is a weekly celebration of the unread books on our shelves sponsored by Lisa at Bookshelf Fantasies. Pick a book you own but haven’t read, write a post about it (suggestions: include what it’s about, why you want to read it, and when you got it), and link up!
Want to join in? Shelf Control posts go up every Wednesday. Here's how to jump on board:
- Write a blog post about a book that you own that you haven’t read yet.
- Add your link in the comments!
- Link back to Bookshelf Fantasies in your own post.
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Wow! I haven't participated in this meme since August. I like to use it to highlight the Kindle freebies that I haven't read, of which there are many.
DATE BOUGHT: August 5, 2013... just a little while ago
WHY I BOUGHT IT: My love for costal North Carolina spurred this purchase. I am also fascinated by the impact of work trauma on law enforcement. They see a lot of tough things in their line of work, but they also have personal issues they must cope with, making them vulnerable.
Have you read this book? It received good reviews, but sounds like it needed editing. Not sure if the author has addressed that since I purchased it.
This sounds so sad, not sure its something I would personally pick up, but I hope you enjoy it๐
ReplyDeleteWow, this does sound so sad. I hope it has a happy ending! Great choice!
ReplyDeleteHearing that you've owned this for 7 years makes me feel so much better about my 3 year old book! Have a safe and peaceful holiday.
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting, everyone. It really sounds like a sad story, but I hope it works out in the end. Happy holidays!
ReplyDeleteLike the previous comments said, this does sound hard to read but I hope the two characters see a happier future.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by, Mallika. Happy holidays!
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