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Starry Starry Night by Nandita Basu – graphic novel exploring death and grief
Starry Starry Night is a well-written and realistic graphic novel exploring death and grief with well-developed characters.
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Business Casual (Lovelight #4) by B.K. Borison – heartwarming small-town romance
Business Casual is a delightful, charming, and heartwarming small-town romance with lovely characters and a perfect setting.
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How and Why Tales by Geeta Ramanujam – beautiful and imaginative collection of folktales
How and Why Tales is a beautiful, heartwarming, and imaginative collection of folktales with important messages for readers of all ages.
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The Well of Ascension (The Mistborn Saga #2) by Brandon Sanderson – a thrilling fantasy sequel
The Well of Ascension is a thrilling fantasy sequel delivering a compelling narrative driven by weaving action-packed sequences, intriguing plot twists and turns, and remarkable character development. It was truly deeply satisfying experience.
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The Physics of Relationships by Chas Halpern – contemporary about loss and loneliness
The Physics of Relationships is slow pace, heartwarming tale of loss and loneliness, complexity of relationships but somehow there is feel of detachment and disconnect throughout the story.
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The Bump by Sidney Karger – charming LGBTQ+ parenthood journey
The Bump is a captivating and charming LGBT contemporary with unique plot, interesting characters and their heartfelt journey.
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Christmas at The Little Duck Pond Cafe (The Little Duck Pond Cafe #3) by Rosie Green – feel-good and cozy chick-lit
Christmas at The Little Duck Pond Cafe is a feel-good, heartwarming, and cozy chick-lit.
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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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Funnimals series by Harry Fabler – delightful Animal fiction for kids age 4+
children's book recommendations: the Funnimals series by Harry Fabler. This delightful series presents two engaging Animal fiction for kids age 4+, with beautiful illustrations.
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Pen Pal by J.T. Geissinger – Disappointing erotica thriller
Pen Pal turned out so different from how it's marketed. It is confusing and disappointing erotica thriller. I wish I had read more reviews before diving into this. So here is my rant…