Review
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Siege and Storm (The Shadow and Bone Trilogy #2) by Leigh Bardugo // enjoyable, action packed Tsarpunk
Siege and Storm was enjoyable, well written second book in The Shadow and Bone Trilogy with interesting flawed characters, amazing world and cat-and-mouse game with miscommunication trope. You would love to read this…
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The Prince And The Nightingale by Abhishek Bhatt // historical romance
The Prince And The Nightingale was immersive, touching and realistic historical romance set in India that had much more than just romance and great historical aspects with royalty falling for commoner arc. Synopsis…
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Red House (Jess Bridges Mystery #3) by Joss Stirling @0neMoreChapter_ // whodunnit mystery
Red House was fun and intriguing whodunnit mystery, third book in series that should be read in order, with interesting, sassy and fun characters. Synopsis The compelling new mystery featuring Bridges and George…
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The Winter Song by Saurav Dutt // beautiful and poignant fiction @rararesources
The Winter Song was beautiful and poignant fiction, a journey of old man suffering from grief, loss and guilt with atmospheric setting of India and well portrayed layer of Substance addiction. Many thanks…
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The Shadow Watch by S.A. Klopfenstein // YA Fantasy with Grishaverse vibe
The Shadow Watch introduced characters and world with vast possibilities. It was action packed from the beginning with grey and flawed characters. It was impressive action-packed YA fantasy with Grishaverse vibe. Synopsis In…
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The Invisible Husband of Frick Island by Colleen Oakley @BerkleyPub // fiction with unique premise
The Invisible Husband of Frick Island about a widow having PBHE- Post Bereavement Hallucination Experiences after her husband’s death and a journalist/podcaster trying to understand why whole town was going along with her…
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White Horse by Joss Stirling @0neMoreChapter_ // whodunit crime fiction
After saying many times I would continue this series really soon ever since I read Black River, I finally manged to do that and now I’m kicking myself for not starting this book…
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Summer at Little Beach Street Bakery by Jenny Colgan // cozy summer read
I’m fast becoming fan of Jenny Colgan and this was just second book I read by her. Summer at Little Beach Street Bakery was light-hearted, refreshing sequel to Little Beach Street Bakery, set…
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The Inn at Tansy Falls by Cate Woods // perfect armchair travel fiction @bookouture
The Inn at Tansy Falls was uplifting, delightful and feel good women’s fiction with beautiful picturesque setting and lovely the idea of following the itinerary to honour the wish of late best friend…
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The Magic Fish by Trung Le Nguyen // beautiful YA graphic novel
The Magic Fish was my first YA graphic novel and I really enjoyed this beautifully written inspiring story of a immigrant mother and her middle grade kid, both spoke different language but found…