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Small Shops List

Are you looking for some small businesses to support?  Are you looking for some amazing new products? Here’s a list of small businesses that I love with their Instagram account: Bookish Shops Fablebands                                  @fablebands LitJoy Crate                                @litjoycrate Owlcrate                                     @owlcrate Bibliophile Prints                       @bibliophileprints Felfira Moon Designs                @felfiramoondesigns ACOBAF                                   @acobaf Libernation Books                     @libernationbooks Kawaii ne Pins                          @kawaiinepins Fact and Fiction Designs         @factandfictiondesigns Book Beau                                @bookbeau Fandom Sleeves                        @fandomsleeves Links/Codes that help me out LitJoy Crate - use this link for $5 off a purchase of $40+ Disney Shops Pretty Magical Supply             @prettymagicalsupply Castle Babe                              @castle

Prepped Book Review

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Prepped by Bethany Mangle Book Review     I don’t read many contemporary books. I read a lot of fantasy. So this book was a little out of my comfort zone. It sounded kind of interesting, but I didn’t know if it would keep my attention or not. I did get a free ebook of this in exchange for an honest review, so I thought I would give this book a fair chance.    It’s about a girl whose family are doomsday preppers, along with their whole neighborhood. Everything they do revolves around preparing for the end of the world and Becca is tired of it. And when I say they prepare for the end of the world, I mean they PREPARE. They go WAY overboard.        I don’t know about you, but I’ve definitely had times where I want a bunker with everything I’ll need just in case the world ends. (Especially since last year) But damn. The neighborhood in the book goes so far beyond that. If you are in any way curious about what that might look like, then you’ll be interested in this book.     I really liked