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Seeker of Truth by Srividhya Venkat – inspiring Children’s Non-Fiction
Seeker of Truth is an inspiring Children's Non-Fiction that reminds us even small actions can spark big change.
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The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes (Sherlock Holmes #9) by Arthur Conan Doyle – A brilliant, satisfying finale
The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes delivered on every front—clever plots, emotional twists, eerie mysteries, and that unmistakable Holmes-Watson magic.
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Agassi and the Great Cycle Race by Khyrunnisa A. – feel good story for kids age 8+
Agassi and the Great Cycle Race is a delightful, feel-good story about perseverance, friendship, and finding joy beyond winning.
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Modern Divination (Spells for Life and Death, #1) by Isabel Agajanian – dark urban fantasy
Modern Divination could have been stunning—a beautiful, bittersweet and dark urban fantasy—but it needed tighter plotting, clearer world-building, and fewer narrative gaps.
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If You Give a CEO a Chance (Aspen Grove #3) by Ann Einerson – warm and witty second chance romance
If You Give a CEO a Chance is a warm, witty, and satisfying conclusion to the Aspen Grove series. It’s got heart, humor, healing—and a hero worth melting for.
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April 2025 Wrap Up : From Slow Reads to Summer Feels
Check out life highlights, books read and plan for May in this April 2025 Wrap Up.
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His Last Bow (Sherlock Holmes #8) by Arthur Conan Doyle – another brilliant entry in Series
His Last Bow is another brilliant entry in the Sherlock Holmes series. It presents a range of cleverly constructed mysteries, filled with suspense, character depth, and occasional philosophical insight.
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The Seven O’Clock Club by Amelia Ireland – contemporary with a magical realism
The Seven O’Clock Club is an emotionally intense contemporary with a magical realism twist I did not see coming.
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The Valley of Fear (Sherlock Holmes #7) by Arthur Conan Doyle – a gripping classic mystery
The Valley of Fear is a dark, gripping classic mystery with a razor-sharp plot and some devilishly cunning characters. This is definitely one of my favorite Holmes novel.
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The Return of Sherlock Holmes (Sherlock Holmes #6) by Arthur Conan Doyle – 13 classic mystery collection
The Return of Sherlock Holmes, 13 classic mystery collection, covers cases from 1894 to 1901 and gives us everything from riddles to revenge to near-rescue missions.