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February Feels So Long Despite Being The Shortest Month #monthlywrapup
February Feels So Long Despite Being The Shortest Month. Yes, No or Maybe? For me Yes! Check out my month in books, blog, and life in this monthly Wrap up post.
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The Woman With the Cure by Lynn Cullen – historical fiction about polio pandemic
The Woman With the Cure is well-written, inspiring, and motivating historical fiction about polio pandemic and the woman who found the cure for it.
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The Naani Diaries by Riva Razdan – fiction about Indian marriage and culture
The Naani Diaries is enjoyable contemporary women's fiction about Indian marriage and culture with many other interesting topics to discuss.
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The Broken Darkness by Theresa Braun – atmospheric horror/paranormal anthology
The Broken Darkness was interesting and atmospheric horror/paranormal anthology with unique concepts and amazing writing.
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The Case of the Emigrant Niece (Major Gask Mysteries #1) by David Cairns of Finavon – mystery set in 1860s Melbourne
The Case of the Emigrant Niece is an interesting and easy mystery set in 1860s Melbourne with some interesting historical facts and details.
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20 Romance Books I enjoyed in 2022
If you're looking for more romance books to add to TBR this year, check out 20 Romance Books I enjoyed in 2022 and I highly recommend in this post.
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My Good and Bad Bookish Habits
Hello readers! I hope you all are well and in the mood for another of my post. This might be the most discussed post in the book world and it might be late…
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The Minuscule Mansion of Myra Malone by Audrey Burges – magical realism contemporary fiction
The Minuscule Mansion of Myra Malone is unique and touching magical realism contemporary fiction with beautiful writing but it turned out okay for me. Disclaimer – Many thanks to Publisher for eARC via…
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Authors I discovered in 2022
Here are Authors I discovered in 2022 and enjoyed their books so much that I'll be looking out for every other book they have written or will write in future.
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Hyderabad (The Partition Trilogy, #2) by Manreet Sodhi Someshwar – historical fiction about India after Independence
Hyderabad is convoluted, touching, and well-written historical fiction about India after Independence. I highly recommend this to historical fiction readers.