Review
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Top 5 Reasons to Read Midnight at the Houdini
Check out my Top 5 Reasons to Read Midnight at the Houdini in this post.
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Her Radiant Curse by Elizabeth Lim – bittersweet YA Fantasy
Her Radiant Curse is captivating, enchanting, action-packed and bittersweet YA Fantasy with fairytale-style writing and strong sibling bond.
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How to Reach Mars and Other (Im)possible Things by Menaka Raman – Women in STEM book for young readers
How to Reach Mars and Other (Im)possible Things is an amazing, informative, and inspiring Women in STEM book for young readers.
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3 Concepts books for 6 year old
3 Concepts books for 6 year old - Vaccine for Smartypants, Earthquakes for Smartypants, and Newton's Laws of Motion for Smartypants by Anushka Ravishankar
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My Roommate Is a Vampire by Jenna Levine – cute vampire romcom
My Roommate Is a Vampire is entertaining, delightful, fluffy cute vampire romcom with many laugh-out-loud and some silly moments. I had a fun time reading this.
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The Dictionary People by Sarah Ogilvie – well-researched nonfiction about OED
The Dictionary People is informative, fascinating and well-researched nonfiction about the contributors of OED, Oxford English Dictionary without whom success of OED would not have been possible.
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The Hound of the Baskervilles by Arthur Conan Doyle – Best classic horror mystery
The Hound of the Baskervilles is impressive, engaging, atmospheric, and well-written classic horror mystery featuring the best detective duo of literature.
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Red, White & Royal Blue Book Vs Movie
Red, White & Royal Blue book was much better than the movie. Check out my review on movie in this Red, White & Royal Blue Book Vs Movie post.
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Postcard from the Lushai Brigade by Hannah Lalhlanpuii
Postcard from the Lushai Brigade is touching, emotive, and beautifully written middle-grade historical fiction about sibling bond, the innocence of youth, and the reality of war and its impact on lives.
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The Letter to Lahore by Tanu Shree Singh – Indian historical fiction
The Letter to Lahore is well-written, captivating, and courageous middle-grade Indian historical fiction featuring the unsung tale of heroes of freedom struggle.