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Unsatisfying disappointing week #WeeklyWrapUp
My week didn't go as I planned. It was an unsatisfying disappointing week. check out why and what I read last week or plan to read next in this post.
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10 Reasons to Read Obsidio by Amie Kaufman, Jay Kristoff – Book review and Discussion
Obsidio is fantastic closure to the series with lots of actions, twists and turns, a perfect rollercoaster ride in space. Me and Toni both enjoyed reading this together and we both wanted more…
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A Temporary Change in Blogging schedule #Weeklywrapup
Check out what I read last week, what I plan to read next, ans also why there is A Temporary Change in Blogging schedule in this weekly wrap up post.
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Every Summer After by Carley Fortune, second chance romance about first love
Every Summer After is loevly, heartwarming, touching and beautifully written second chance romance about first love, young innocent mistakes and forgiveness.
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10 Reasons to Read Gemina by Amie Kaufman & Jay Kristoff
I just say Gemina is the mind-blowing sequel to Illuminae, utterly brilliant and so full of actions and twists and turns. Me and Toni both loved this book and we are too eager…
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Mr. Wrong Number by Lynn Painter, enemies to lovers romcom
Mr. Wrong Number is an entertaining, dramatic, enemies to lovers romcom with forced proximity but an annoying main character but overall it's enjoyable.
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Set on You by Amy Lea, A Romcom about Body Respect and Self-Love
Set on You is refreshing, original, entertaining, inspiring, and realistic romcom about body respect and self-love. This is going on top of books with curvy heroines.
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April 2022 Wrap Up – Month of Romance and Notion!
I did two things most in April, read more romance books and used Notion extensively, hence the title Month of Romance and Notion. Here is my month in reading and life...
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7 Reasons Why I Enjoy Reading Book Blogs
This month's prompt of 2022 The Support Book Blogger has been four different topics out of which I found Why I Enjoy Reading Book Blogs most interesting to write as I spend lot…
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The Mad Girls of New York by Maya Rodale, historical fiction on real historical figure
The Mad Girls of New York is interesting, vivid and inspiring historical fiction based on real historical figure of New York City’s Gilded Age.