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One Way to Love (Jasmine Villa Series #1) by Andaleeb Wajid
One Way to Love is delightful, light, sweet, and spicyIndian romance with arranged marriage trope.
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Fractal Noise by Christopher Paolini
Fractal Noise is interesting, deep, and thought-provoking sci-fi about the journey to self-discovery.
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The Sisters of Sea View by Julie Klasse – Regency fiction with an amazing family dynamic
The Sisters of Sea View is cozy, heartwarming, uplifting, and character-driven Regency fiction with an amazing family dynamic and beautiful setting.
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Simi Stands Tall by Arti Sonthalia – middle-grade fiction about dealing with change
Simi Stands Tall is lovely, heartwarming, and realistic middle-grade fiction about dealing with change in life and facing it with courage that all kids can relate to.
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2023 Mid-Year Freak Out Tag #MidYearWrapUp
Mid-Year Freak Out Tag has always been fun and it also gives a reason to do Mid-Year Wrap Up. Here is my 2023 Mid-Year Freak Out Tag and my 2023 in books so…
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June in life and reading #MonthlyWrapUp
It felt like June came fast and passed slowly but for a change, it wasn't bad slow. Check out how my June in life and reading has been in this monthly wrap-up.
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Bipathu and a Very Big Dream by Anita Nair – middle-grade fiction with Cerebral Palsy representation
Bipathu and a Very Big Dream is heartwarming, lovely, and fun middle-grade fiction with Cerebral Palsy representation and many layers that show a glimpse of Indian village life.
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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.