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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…
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Weekly wrap up // Week In Books, Blog And Life
Hello Readers! I hope you all had great week and you all are staying safe at home. COVID in India is spreading like wildfire. So many are getting positive and hospitals don’t have…
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#CoverReveal : Everyday Magic by Charlie Laidlaw @CLaidlawAuthor @RingwoodPublish @RRBookTours1
I am so excited to reveal the cover for Charlie Laidlaw’s upcoming novel, Everyday Magic! Read on for more info! Everyday Magic by Charlie LaidlawExpected Publication Date: May 26th, 2021Genre: Literary fiction/ Contemporary Fiction/ Humour…
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Sea of Kings by Melissa Hope – adventurous middle grade fantasy
Sea of Kings was entreating, adventurous and enjoyable middle grade fantasy with captivating world, quirky characters, and intricate plot. Synopsis Thirteen-year-old Prince Noa has hated the ocean since the day it caused his…
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The Matchmaker by Helene Fermont – mystery thriller that turned out okay for me
The Matchmaker was fast paced mystery thriller with fabulous beginning but then, for me, it turned out okay. Synopsis Perfect Lives Don’t Come Cheap. Marcia Bailey has it all: a passionate marriage to…
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Weekly Wrap Up // Week In Books, Blog And Life
Hello Readers! I hope you all had great week. Last week was much better. It felt good to be at my mom’s place for few days. It felt like much needed change. I’m going…
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Finding Home by Kate Field – fluffy, heart-warming women’s fiction
Synopsis She might not have much in this world, but it cost nothing to be kind… Meet Miranda Brown: you can call her Mim. She’s jobless, homeless and living in her car… but…