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An Authoress and a Viscount by Ann Hawthorne – Refreshing Regency Romance
An Authoress and a Viscount is entertaining, well-written, and refreshing Regency Romance with many Regency details and amazing characters.
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Children’s Books for 5 to 7 years old – The Paper Plane Flew, The Girl Who Loved to Run: PT Usha, The Whale Who Refused to Poo
Children's Books for 5 to 7 years old that my kid and I recently read and I highly recommend to all young readers and parents and teachers to read to kids.
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Bloodmarked (Legendborn #2) by Tracy Deonn – powerful YA fantasy
Bloodmarked is a rich, complex, and powerful YA fantasy with amazing writing, theme, and twists. There are some points disappointing but I still recommend this.
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Dum Dum to the Rescue and Yet More Adventures of Little Shambu by Reena Ittyerah Puri, Savio Mascarenhas (Illustrator)
Dum Dum to the Rescue and Yet More Adventures of Little Shambu is entertaining, cute and lovely children's fiction.
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The Benevolent Society of Ill-Mannered Ladies by Alison Goodman – feminist historical fiction
The Benevolent Society of Ill-Mannered Ladies The Benevolent Society of Ill-Mannered Ladies is immersive, emotive, and adventurous feminist historical fiction.
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The Lord of Stariel (Stariel #1) by A. J. Lancaster – cozy fantasy with family drama
The Lord of Stariel is interesting and fast-paced cozy fantasy with family drama and amazing setting and concept.
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Lovelight Farms (Lovelight #1) by B.K. Borison – small-town fake dating romance
Lovelight Farms is cozy, comforting, fluffy and heartwarming small-town fake dating romance with lovely characters and setting. Disclaimer – Many thanks to publisher for eARC via NetGalley.This post contains affiliate links. Synopsis Two…
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Zen by Shabnam Minwalla -novel about Mumbai in 1935 and 2019
Zen is beautiful, deep, well-written, and creative mix of historical fiction and contemporary novel about Mumbai in 1935 and 2019.
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May in life and reading #Monthlywrapup
Check out how was my May in life and reading and what are my plans for June in this monthly wrap-up post.
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Deadbeat Druid by David R. Slayton – fantasy with underworld journey
Deadbeat Druid is imaginative, thrilling, and well-written urban fantasy with underworld journey and amazing character growth and setting.