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#BookReview : A Wolf for a Spell by Karah Sutton / / magical, beautiful, imaginative, and well written middle grade fantasy
The Girl Who Drank the Moon meets Pax in this fantastical tale of a wolf who forms an unlikely alliance with Baba Yaga to save the forest from a wicked tsar. Since she was a pup,…
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Spell the Month in Books : January 2021 #SpellTheMonthInBooks
Hello readers! I thought to start something new this year. I saw this Spell The Month in Books post on Nicki’s Secret Library Blog and it looked fun, something new to post every month.…
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#BookReview : Fallen Princeborn: Chosen by Jean Lee #FallenPrinceborn #darkfantasy @jeanleesworld / / punchy prose, rich world and non-stop action
CHARLOTTE’S FAMILY MAY NO LONGER REMEMBER HER NAME,BUT HER ENEMIES WILL NEVER FORGET. Charlotte just wanted to start a new life with her sister Anna out of the reaches of their abusive uncle.…
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Weekly Wrap-up : (11/01/’21) #WeeklyWrapup #WeekinReading
Hello Readers! I hope you are all safe and well and your week had me great. Last week, again there were change in schedule. I couldn’t read couple of days because of cold…
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#AuthorInterview : Jeremiah Ukponrefe, Author of Hive #NA #SciFi @JeremiahUAuthor
Hello Readers! I’m happy to welcome Jeremiah Ukponrefe, Author of debut New Adult Soft Sci-Fi Novel- Hive , for an interview on Books Teacup and Review. Read more about author and the book in…
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Links I enjoyed this week (10/01/’21) #bloggersupport
I was reading and sharing posts ever since I started this blog but never wrote a weekly post to show support to bloggers. I was thinking to write it for long time but…
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#Excerpt #GuestPost : Anoroc by Bryan M. Kuderna #Anoroc #fantasy @BKuderna
Hello Readers! I’m pleased to welcome Bryan Kuderna, author of Anoroc, on Books Teacup and Reviews to talk about what inspired Anoroc. It is coming of age fantasy rife with sociopolitical and real world themes,…
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#BookReview : Tin (Faeries of Oz #1) by Candace Robinson, Amber R. Duell #Tin #Fantasy @literarydust @amberrduell @midnighttidepublishing / / immersive world, creepy creatures and many surprising turns
Tin is the most famous fae in Oz for all the wrong reasons. Cursed with a stone heart, he is the perfect assassin: ruthless, efficient, and merciless with thousands of kills to his…
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Weekly Wrap-up : (04/01/’21) #WeeklyWrapup #WeekinReading
Hello Readers! I hope you all are really excited for New Year and I hope 2021 brings more amazing read, health and happiness to you all. Last week I read two weeks. It…
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#BookReview : The War Widow (Billie Walker Mystery #1) by Tara Moss #TheWarWidow @DuttonBooks // impressive, well written and well researched historical fiction
The war may be officially over, but journalist Billie Walker’s search for a missing young immigrant man will plunge her right back into the danger and drama she thought she’d left behind in…