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Weekly Wrap up
Hello readers! I hope you all are well, reading amazing books, wrapped in warm blankets. Surprisingly, there was a sudden drop in temperature last week. It was 13°C but being used to terrible…
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Crazy Rich Asians (Crazy Rich Asians #1) by Kevin Kwan
Crazy Rich Asians was entertaining, fun, dramatic, steady paced fiction with amazing characters and fantastic details on East Asian culture and tradition. I read this with Toni and we both enjoyed it. Synopsis…
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Back from nearly a month long break // November in reading #monthlywrapup
Hello Readers! Finally, it feels good to be back after a month long hiatus. I was so sure before all functions started that I would have time for blog hop but soon I…
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An Invitation to Die (Colonel Acharya #3) by Tanushree Podder // Small town mystery
An Invitation to Die was enjoyable, cozy, fast paced small town mystery series with amazing setting. It can easily be read as standalone. Disclaimer – I received this book as part of Blogchatter…
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October Wrap up // Birthday month in Reading #MonthlyWrapUp
Hello readers! I hope you all are well and had great month in reading. October was okay for me. There was lot going in life and like I said in the beginning of…
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The Queen of Nothing (The Folk of the Air #3) by Holly Black
The Queen of Nothing was fantastic final book in The Folk of the Air trilogy. It was brilliant, fascinating, fast paced, flawlessly written YA fantasy. I buddy read this with Toni and we…
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10 Bookish Pet Peeves
Hello readers! This is most discussed post I have seen around blogospehere. I don’t know a blogger who haven’t written the post or discussed it on social media. I remember myself commenting on…
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Frolic by Matthew Franklin Sias @vulpine_press // book on nudity and body confidence
I’m always drawn to unique book with its unique concept and Frolic was the exactly like that. Frolic was cozy and feel good humorous fiction with well written portrayal of nudity and body…
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Well Played (Well Met #2) by Jen DeLuca // Renaissance Faire romance @PRHGlobal
Well Played wasn’t bad but it wasn’t as good as Well Met. This was enjoyable, interesting in some parts and entertaining Renaissance Faire romance. Disclaimer – I received e-copy of this book from…
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Under the Whispering Door by T. J. Klune @torbooks @macmillanbooks // LGBTQ romance
Under the Whispering Door was so original, refreshing, touching, heartfelt, and uplifting contemporary and paranormal LGBTQ romance. I buddy read this with Toni and we both loved this book. Disclaimer – I received…