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Stand-out Favorite Books out of the 202 I’ve read in the Past (Almost) 2 Years: A Guest Post by Megan Crean

Stand-out Favorite Books out of the 202 I’ve read in the Past (Almost) 2 Years: A Guest Post by Megan Crean

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Stand-out Favorite Books out of the 202 I’ve read in the Past (Almost) 2 Years: A Guest Post by Megan Crean

I’ve read 202 books since January 2021-October 2022, and here are my 10 favorites:

Hi, I’m Megan! I was a student of Ashley’s in college and participated in her student book club as well, which was so amazing. I really miss those days :( 

I’m a huge reader, probably now more than ever and wanted to share several stand-out favorites out of the 202 I’ve read in the past (almost) 2 years! I post a lot of books on my main Instagram @megancrean, but also made a bookstagram @megsbooklist :)

  1. The Secret History- Donna Tartt

  2. Beartown- Fredrik Backman

  3. Anything by Colleen Hoover

  4. Anything by Elin Hilderbrand

  5. Anything by Taylor Jenkins Reid

  6. The Lost and Found Bookshop- Susan Wiggs

  7. The Book of Lost Names- Kristin Harmel

  8. A Man Called Ove- Fredrik Backman

  9. The Reading List- Sara Nisha Adams

  10. The Keeper of Happy Endings- Barbara Davis

I could go on for days, but these are the ones that really stood out to me, and have stuck with me since reading them. Message me if you read one of these and really love it :)

Stand-out Favorite Books out of the 202 I’ve read in the Past (Almost) 2 Years: A Guest Post by Megan Crean

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