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September 2023 in Life, Books, and Blog
September was a busy month for me. Check out my September 2023 in Life, Books, and Blog in this post.
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The Colony of Shadows by Bikram Sharma – gripping fiction with disability representation
The Colony of Shadows is gripping, emotive, and atmospheric fiction with disability representation.
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Dhara’s Revolution is a delightful book for book for 8 year old that teaches essential skills
Dhara's Revolution is a beautifully narrated, delightful and lovely children's book for 8 year old that teaches essential skills.
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Top 5 Reasons to Read Midnight at the Houdini
Check out my Top 5 Reasons to Read Midnight at the Houdini in this post.
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Eventful August in life, blog, and books (2023)
August has been a busy and eventful month. Lots of things happened- few good but many bad. Here is how my August in life, blog, and books was this year -
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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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The Hound of the Baskervilles by Arthur Conan Doyle – Best classic horror mystery
The Hound of the Baskervilles is impressive, engaging, atmospheric, and well-written classic horror mystery featuring the best detective duo of literature.
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July in Life and Reading #MonthlyWrapUp
Nothing noteworthy happened in July but I could read more than I expected. Check out how my July in Life and Reading has been in this monthly wrap-up post.
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Kolam Kanna by Vibha Batra – Children’s fiction about inclusivity
Kolam Kanna is heartwarming, entertaining, and fun children's fiction about inclusivity and disparity.
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One Way to Love (Jasmine Villa Series #1) by Andaleeb Wajid
One Way to Love is delightful, light, sweet, and spicyIndian romance with arranged marriage trope.