Review
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Tiger Slayer: The Extraordinary Story of Nur Jahan, Empress of India by Ruby Lal
Tiger Slayer is an engaging and visually rich biography of Nur Jahan, Mughal Empress of India, that reclaims her place in history with clarity and grace.
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12 Years : My Messed-up Love Story by Chetan Bhagat
12 Years : My Messed-up Love Story is a bold, messy, and entertaining and dramatic age gap Indian romance that dives deep into love, guilt, and the stranglehold of Indian societal expectations.
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October 2025 Wrap Up : Life, Books, and Birthday Joys
October 2025 was busy, festive, and full of reasons to smile. Check out my October in Life, Books, and Birthday Joys in this post.
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Lady Susan / The Watsons / Sanditon by Jane Austen – fun and dramatic rare stories of Austen
Lady Susan / The Watsons / Sanditon together form a fun, dramatic, and revealing collection of Austen’s shorter works. Each showcases her unmatched ability to capture society’s hypocrisie.
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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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The Rainfall Market by You Yeong-Gwang – enchanting Korean Fantasy
The Rainfall Market is an enchanting Korean Fantasy Fiction with a fresh, imaginative premise and heartfelt execution.
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Such a Bad Influence by Grace Demyan – Fun contemporary with second chances & found family
Such a Bad Influence is an emotional and fun contemporary about second chances, found family, revenge, with the perfect blend of humor, chaos, and tenderness.
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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.