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Weekly Wrap up // I got my vaccine
Hello Readers! I hope you all are safe and had great week. I finally got my vaccine on 8th. We registered for it on 7th but then we got my slot was cancelled…
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The Berlin Zookeeper by Anna Stuart (Book Review) // historical fiction that gave different view to Germany in WWII
Hello readers! It’s my stop during the blog tour for new historical fiction, The Berlin Zookeeper by Anna Stuart, and I’m pleased to share my review of this amazing book. Many thanks to…
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All Drama, No Queen by Andaleeb Wajid // entertaining and dramatic romance like Bollywood movies
All Drama, No Queen was simple, entertaining and dramatic romance like Bollywood movies Synopsis Farida’s parents passed away in an accident when she was twelve. And for years, she’s had to fend off…
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The Good Sister by Sally Hepworth // psychological thriller with amazing family dynamic and drama
The Good Sister was riveting, compelling and engaging psychological thriller with amazing family dynamic and drama. Synopsis From the outside, everyone might think Fern and Rose are as close as twin sisters can…
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5 Books Set On Sea or Ship
Ahoy readers! I was thinking to write this post for long time but then I forgot totally until I recently read a book set on ship. I did gather lists of books set…
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Weekly wrap up // I’m On Readerly now!
Hello Readers! I hope you you all had great week. Last week had been good. My husband got his vaccine and now I will register for it next week. We wanted to keep…
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Monthly Wrap Up : April 2021
Hello Readers! I hope you all had amazing April! Is it just me or there is someone like me who felt this month went so fast? Ever since January I wasn’t really satisfied…
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Book Review : I Think I Love You by Auriane Desombre // YA romance with well written bisexual representation
I Think I Love You was light, heart-warming, dramatic and entertaining YA romance with well written bisexual representation. Synopsis A sweet and funny debut novel about falling for someone when you least expect…
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Book Review : The Dictionary of Lost Words by Pip Williams
The Dictionary of Lost Words was thought-provoking, informative, realistic, well researched and perfectly written historical fiction that read like memoir of Esme and OED. Synopsis In 1901, the word ‘Bondmaid’ was discovered missing…
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Book Review : Sir Lambalot by Jude Lennon, Holly Bushnell (Illustrator) // colourful children’s picture book
Hello Readers! I’m pleased to be part of the blog tour for beautiful Children’s picture book, Sir Lambalot by Jude Lennon , organized by Rachel’s Random Resources. Synopsis “Queen Floss lives in a…