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Teaser Tuesday #1

Author: Keary Taylor
Title: What I Didn't Say
Genre: YA Fiction
Published: April 2012
Available From: Amazon, Barnes & Noble




"I've always thought it would be nice to have the house to myself for a while. This place gets so loud all the time and there are always so many people in it. But I guess I'm grateful for all the noise and chaos. I don't know if I want to be alone in the quiet with my thoughts these days."

Location 1032-1033 (Kindle edition)



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  1. that is a true statement. Living in a busy house you long for quiet moments, but when you get them they feel kind of lonely. http://readandstitch.blogspot.com/2012/07/tuesday-teaser.html

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    1. Thanks for stopping by my blog! I visited yours yesterday :)

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  2. I got What I Didn't Say on Net Galley this week. Your teaser has made me want to read it ASAP. Thank you!

    Here are my teasers for this week, I was torn between 2 books so I picked both!

    Teaser Tuesday with Stephanie Perkins and Jolene Perry

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    1. I'm reading it right now. Pretty good so far :)

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  3. I got What I Didn't Say from NetGalley too! Can't wait to read it, especially now that I've read your teaser. Sounds like a good one!

    Here's a link to my teaser from Code Name Verity by Elizabeth Wein. Thanks in advance if you come visit! :)

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    1. I have Code Name Verity to read too. I'll check it out on your blog...thanks!

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  4. Good teaser, sometimes we just don't know how good we have it until it's gone.

    Here's the link to our 3 with a giveaway: http://ourstack.blogspot.com/2012/07/tuesday-teasers-affair-giveaway-i-hunt.html

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