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It was fun and enjoyable to read. I could relate soooo much :)))
Book #37 Read in 2015
Diary of a Harry Potter Addict by Darby Romeo and Kerin Morataya
This book talks about ways to get past "HPSED" or Harry Potter Series Ending Disorder. Rabid Harry Potter fans can use this "self-help" book to figure out ways of moving on past the end of the Harry Potter books. Humorous, especially to Harry Potter fans who would get all the references, I would have liked to see more of a true diary format that a self-help guise. I borrowed this book from the Kindle Owner's Lending Library.
http://melissasbookpicks.blogspot.com
Diary of a Harry Potter Addict by Darby Romeo and Kerin Morataya
This book talks about ways to get past "HPSED" or Harry Potter Series Ending Disorder. Rabid Harry Potter fans can use this "self-help" book to figure out ways of moving on past the end of the Harry Potter books. Humorous, especially to Harry Potter fans who would get all the references, I would have liked to see more of a true diary format that a self-help guise. I borrowed this book from the Kindle Owner's Lending Library.
http://melissasbookpicks.blogspot.com
Book #37 Read in 2015
Diary of a Harry Potter Addict by Darby Romeo and Kerin Morataya
This book talks about ways to get past "HPSED" or Harry Potter Series Ending Disorder. Rabid Harry Potter fans can use this "self-help" book to figure out ways of moving on past the end of the Harry Potter books. Humorous, especially to Harry Potter fans who would get all the references, I would have liked to see more of a true diary format that a self-help guise. I borrowed this book from the Kindle Owner's Lending Library.
http://melissasbookpicks.blogspot.com
Diary of a Harry Potter Addict by Darby Romeo and Kerin Morataya
This book talks about ways to get past "HPSED" or Harry Potter Series Ending Disorder. Rabid Harry Potter fans can use this "self-help" book to figure out ways of moving on past the end of the Harry Potter books. Humorous, especially to Harry Potter fans who would get all the references, I would have liked to see more of a true diary format that a self-help guise. I borrowed this book from the Kindle Owner's Lending Library.
http://melissasbookpicks.blogspot.com
It started out fun and light-hearted. Ended a little long-winded and preachy. Still worth a read.