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5 Children’s Books To Read This Year End
5 Children's Books I read with my kid in in November and December that I recommend to get and read with your kids this year end.
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The September House by Carissa Orlando – atmospheric, creepy, dark horror
The September House is an atmospheric, creepy, dark, and blood-chilling haunted house horror with family drama.
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King of Wrath by Ana Huang – best book with an arranged marriage trope
King of Wrath is a captivating, entertaining, relatable billionaire romance with hate to love and an arranged marriage trope.
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Broken Vow by Sophie Lark – thrilling Mafia romance with a grumpy heroine/sunshine hero trope.
Broken Vow is fast-paced, action-packed, and thrilling Mafia romance with a grumpy heroine/sunshine hero trope.
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Bloody Heart (Brutal Birthright #4) by Sophie Lark
Bloody Heart is engaging, fast-paced, action-packed, and second-chance mafia romance.
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The Winter of the Witch by Katherine Arden – epic conclusion of The Winternight Trilogy
The Winter of the Witch is epic, enchanting, and emotive YA fantasy, perfectly blending Russian history, folklore, religion, and culture.
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Hunt on Dark Waters (Crimson Sails #1) by Katee Robert
Hunt on Dark Waters is an enjoyable, entertaining, and adventurous portal fantasy with pirates and spicy romance.
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Spring at the Little Duck Pond Cafe by Rosie Green – delightful chick-lit
Spring at the Little Duck Pond Cafe is cute, lovely, and delightful chick-lit that would warm your heart in just a few pages.
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Mad Sisters of Esi by Tashan Mehta – complicated and confusing sci-fi
Mad Sisters of Esi is imaginary literary sc-ifi with beautiful descriptions and complicated world but for me it was confusing, tedious, and too slow paced.
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The Girl In The Tower By Katherine Arden – Enchanting Russian Fantasy
The Girl in The Tower is an enchanting, fascinating, and beautifully written YA fantasy with Russian folklore mixed with fourteenth-century Russian culture, history, and geography.