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Fright Night by Maren Stoffels @PRHGlobal @GetUnderlined // YA thriller
Fright Night was enjoyable, fast paced and interesting YA thriller. This was tagged horror but I felt this was less horror and more psychological drama about friendship, revenge, and Munchausen by Proxy rep.…
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2021 July and August releases I added to TBR @PRHGlobal
Hello readers! here is the list of 2021 July and August releases I added to TBR. Many thanks to PRH International for free e-copies via NetGalley. 2021 July and August releases The Tiger…
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Paris is Always a Good Idea by Jenn McKinlay @PRHGlobal @BerkleyRomance // Contemporary romance
Paris is Always a Good Idea refreshing, entertaining Contemporary romance with travel, dislike to love, and falling for co-worker trope, great plot and there was much more than just romance. Disclaimer : I…
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Six Crimson Cranes by Elizabeth Lim @HodderPublicity @HodderBooks // magical and epic YA fantasy
Six Crimson Cranes was my most anticipated book of the year and like other books I read by Elizabeth Lim, this didn’t disappoint me. It was refreshing, magical, and epic YA fantasy filled…
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The Invisible Husband of Frick Island by Colleen Oakley @BerkleyPub // fiction with unique premise
The Invisible Husband of Frick Island about a widow having PBHE- Post Bereavement Hallucination Experiences after her husband’s death and a journalist/podcaster trying to understand why whole town was going along with her…
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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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#BookReview : Bestiary by K-Ming Chang #BESTIARY || weird lyrical and unusual #LGBTQ #fiction
Bestiary by K-Ming Chang Publication Date : September 29th 2020 Publisher : One World / Random House Genre : General Fiction (Adult) / LGBTQIA Pages : 272 Three generations of Taiwanese American women are…
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#BookReview : Lion (Faeries of Oz #0.5) by Amber R. Duell, Candace Robinson #Lion #FaeriesofOz #fantasay @literarydust
*** Note : I received e-copy of this book from the author, in exchange for an honest review. Many thanks to author. *** Langwidere has an obsessive habit—collecting heads. She wears a new…