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How to Be Happy with Who You Are by Sudha Murty
How to Be Happy With Who You Are is a charming and thoughtful children’s book about self-acceptance, gratitude, and finding joy in your own life, that resonates with readers of all ages.
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Black Sheep by Rachel Harrison – dark and atmospheric cult horror
Black Sheep is haunting, dark, and atmospheric cult horror with a powerful exploration of rebellion, identity, and the cost of blind faith.
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The Songbird and the Heart of Stone (Crowns of Nyaxia #3) by Carissa Broadbent – emotional and mesmerizing vampire fantasy
The Songbird and The Heart of Stone is an emotional, dark, and mesmerizing vampire fantasy rich with mythology, tragedy, and redemption.
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September 2025 Wrap Up – a full happy month
September 2025 felt like a full happy month — a little chaotic, a lot joyful, and balanced perfectly between life and reading.
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Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë – dramatic and layered feminist classic
Jane Eyre is a slow, dramatic, but deeply layered feminist classic. Its themes give the story remarkable depth and its heroine remains one of the most admirable, complex women in classic literature.
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Happy Place by Emily Henry – tender and layered contemporary romance
Happy Place is a tender, emotionally layered contemporary romance about self-care, prioritizing happiness over expectations, and the necessity of vulnerability and open communication.
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Sheine Lende (Elatsoe #0) by Darcie Little Badger – whimsical emotional YA fantasy
Sheine Lende is a whimsical, magical, and deeply emotional YA fantasy—a story about what it means to be human, the importance of family and community, and the enduring strength of Apache culture and…
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Slaying the Vampire Conqueror (Crowns of Nyaxia #2.5) by Carissa Broadbent – fantastic addition to the series
Slaying the Vampire Conqueror is a fantastic addition to Crowns of Nyaxia series with breathtaking tension, layered characters, and a world that just keeps getting richer and darker.
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The Battle for Baramulla by Mallika Ravikumar – unforgettable historical fiction
The Battle for Baramulla is an emotional, haunting, and unforgettable work of historical fiction that lingers long after the last page.
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#RereadReview : Mockingjay (The Hunger Games #3) by Suzanne Collins – an incredible finale
Mockingjay is an incredible finale. Mockingjay is an incredible finale. It’s messy, complex, and devastating, way deeper, complex, and more heartbreaking. I’m so glad I decided to reread it.