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Spells for Forgetting by Adrienne Young needed Spell for Speed and Magic
Spells for Forgetting is dark, atmospheric, and mysterious thriller with touch of magical realism but it didn’t turn out as good as I expected. It sure needed spell for speed and magic. Synopsis…
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My birthday month was nothing special! #OctoberWrapUp
Hello readers! I’m back after a week long break which I didn’t expect but anticipated because of many reasons. First it was a festival week that required lots of social gatherings, schools are…
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The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes (Sherlock Holmes #4) by Arthur Conan Doyle
The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes is interesting, intriguing, and adventurous collection of 11 stories with light and dark themes. This is very much similar in style and tone with previous book, The Adventures…
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Sweet Talk (Love Line #2) by Carla Bastone
Sweet Talk is lovely, heartwarming, and clean romance, a bit serious than its predecessor with a good theme and layers. Books in this series I read- Call Me Maybe (Book 1) Seatmate (Book…
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Chuckle Merry Spin: Us in the U.S. by Khyrunnisa A. – witty travelogue
Chuckle Merry Spin: Us in the U.S. is entertaining, hilarious, and witty travelogue that includes both tourist and non-tourist locations. Disclaimer – I received review copy of this book as part of Blogchatter…
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Meat by Dane Cobain – horror thriller about factory farming
Meat is excellent, thrilling, thoughtprovoking and intense horror thriller about factory farming that gives closer look to reality of the industry. Synopsis Veterinarian Tom Copeland takes a job at a factory farm called…
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The Belle of Belgrave Square (Belles of London #2) by Mimi Matthews – most romantic historical fiction
I’m pleased to be part of the blog tour for The Belle of Belgrave Square by Mimi Matthews organized by Laurel @Austenprose PR. This is refreshing, swoon-worthy, heartmelting, and most romantic historical fiction. Disclaimer-…
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We are ready for Diwali – Weekly life and reading update
Hello readers! I hope you all are well and had a lovely week. My week had been busy with all the reading, catching up with the posts on the top of house cleaning…
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Abhimanyu by Anuja Chandramouli – bravest warrior of Indian mythology
Abhimanyu is touching, epic, and emotive tragic timeless story of the bravest warrior of Indian mythology. Disclaimer – Many thanks to author for review copy.This post contains affiliate links. Synopsis ABHIMANYU, beloved son…
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September Highlights and Books
Hello readers! I hope you had a great September both in reading and life. My month in terms of reading wasn’t as satisfying as last month, as I have been saying on my…