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Halfway through 2021 – Life, Reading, and Blogging Mid Year wrap up
Hello readers! So I didn’t want to do the Mid-Year Freak out book tag and I also wanted to make that tag look like a wrap up or update, a way to list…
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Rea and the Blood of the Nectar by Payal Doshi @payaldoshiauthor @MMPress_ // #ownvoice middle grade fantasy
Rea and the Blood of the Nectar was #ownvoice middle grade fantasy with Indian culture, parallel magical world, quest and riddles that readers of this genre would enjoy. Synopsis Perfect for fans of…
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Book Reviews Are Important & Book Reviews Can Be Enough For Book Blog #DiscussionPost
So I saw this title ‘Are book reviews enough for you blog?’ while I was searching for topic to write and I instantly clicked on it. It was written by Sumedha @the wordy…
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The Ancient Evil Versus The Good Boy by Zachary Finn @vulpine_press // impressive paranormal novel
How far would you go to save your pet? Would you fight evil? Jon in this book did that! The Ancient Evil Versus The Good Boy was impressive paranormal novel with lovely and…
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Everyday Magic by Charlie Laidlaw @CLaidlawAuthor // relatable contemporary fiction
Are you stay-at-home parent, feeling unhappy, tired of chores and monotonous life, feeling lack of real purpose in life, not content with how life turned out? Carole felt the same in Everyday Magic.…
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Siege and Storm (The Shadow and Bone Trilogy #2) by Leigh Bardugo // enjoyable, action packed Tsarpunk
Siege and Storm was enjoyable, well written second book in The Shadow and Bone Trilogy with interesting flawed characters, amazing world and cat-and-mouse game with miscommunication trope. You would love to read this…
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The Prince And The Nightingale by Abhishek Bhatt // historical romance
The Prince And The Nightingale was immersive, touching and realistic historical romance set in India that had much more than just romance and great historical aspects with royalty falling for commoner arc. Synopsis…
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Red House (Jess Bridges Mystery #3) by Joss Stirling @0neMoreChapter_ // whodunnit mystery
Red House was fun and intriguing whodunnit mystery, third book in series that should be read in order, with interesting, sassy and fun characters. Synopsis The compelling new mystery featuring Bridges and George…
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The Winter Song by Saurav Dutt // beautiful and poignant fiction @rararesources
The Winter Song was beautiful and poignant fiction, a journey of old man suffering from grief, loss and guilt with atmospheric setting of India and well portrayed layer of Substance addiction. Many thanks…
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Weekly Wrap up
Hello readers! I hope you all are well and had great weekend. It’s been a good week but it ended with sad news. My husband’s cousin, just 2 year older than him, was…