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The Distance from A to Z by Natalie Blitt
The Distance from A to Z by Natalie Blitt








The Distance from A to Z by Natalie Blitt The Distance from A to Z by Natalie Blitt

And Abby can’t help but fall for him, hard. 80 hours of conversation practice with someone who seems to wear baseball caps and jerseys every day.īut Zeke in French is a different person than Zeke in English. That turns out to be impossible, though, because her French partner is the exact kind of boy she was hoping to avoid. A summer of culture and language, with no sports in sight. Seventeen-year-old Abby has only one goal for her summer: to make sure she is fluent in French-well, that, and to get as far away from baseball and her Cubs-obsessed family as possible.

The Distance from A to Z by Natalie Blitt

And I preordered The Distance from A to Z on iBooks a few weeks back.This full-length novel by debut author Natalie Blitt is a pitch-perfect blend of Stephanie Perkins and Miranda Kenneally that proves the age-old adage: opposites attract. The author of Chewy Noh sent me an electronic copy of the book for review. The Distance from A to Z – Natalie Blitt.Chewy Noh and the March of Death (Chewy Noh #3) – Tim Learn.Seriously, can that girl be any more awesome?! EBOOKS And thanks to Allen & Unwin for The Stars at Oktober Bend! Aentee Read at Midnight was kind enough to send me her copy of The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August. Thanks to HarperCollins for Not If I See You First and Lady Helen. I requested a couple of books from publishers and was so happy to receive them. Lady Helen and the Dark Days Club (Lady Helen #1) – Alison Goodman.Not If I See You First – Eric Lindstrom.The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August – Claire North.The Stars at Oktober Bend – Glenda Millard.They’re all super beautiful and I’m so happy to have them in my possession. These were all highly anticipated 2016 releases of mine and I preordered them in late November. Truthwitch (The Witchlands #1) – Susan Dennard.Passenger (Passenger #1) – Alexandra Bracken.The Love That Split the World – Emily Henry.I’m happy to say that I’ve read almost every single one of the books I acquired this month and you can check out my January Wrap Up here. I didn’t buy a single book for myself, though I did receive some books that I preordered from Book Depository. This haul only contains 11 books, which is a massive improvement from the previous couple of months. After my disaster of last month, when I acquired 40+ books, I decided to go on a book buying ban in January and it actually worked out quite well.










The Distance from A to Z by Natalie Blitt