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How To Win An Election by Menaka Raman – enjoyable middle grade fiction
How To Win An Election is entertaining and enjoyable middle grade fiction with realistic and relatable approach to middle grade elections.
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Mehar’s World of Colours by Arti Sonthalia – Middle Grade Fiction for art lovers
Mehar’s World of Colours is heartfelt, lovely, and a wholesome story with beautiful illustrations and amazing messages and life situation that kids can relate to and it's a perfect Middle Grade Fiction for…
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Bride: Ali Hazelwood’s Spellbinding Paranormal Romance, Minus the ‘Knot’ part
Bride by Ali Hazelwood is a captivating blend of romance, intrigue, and supernatural elements, with characters and that Knot would stay in the my mind for long time.
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Creative collection of retellings for kids – Midaash And Maitreyi’s Magical Mayhem by Shobhita Narayan
Midaash And Maitreyi's Magical Mayhem is delightful, fun and creative collection of retellings for kids with many messages and interesting magical world.
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Mad Sisters of Esi by Tashan Mehta – complicated and confusing sci-fi
Mad Sisters of Esi is imaginary literary sc-ifi with beautiful descriptions and complicated world but for me it was confusing, tedious, and too slow paced.
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Her Radiant Curse by Elizabeth Lim – bittersweet YA Fantasy
Her Radiant Curse is captivating, enchanting, action-packed and bittersweet YA Fantasy with fairytale-style writing and strong sibling bond.
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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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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…