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HellSans by Ever DundasI keep dipping into dystopia every once in a while to keep my reads different. This was one such book. I wanted to like it; I even liked...
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Four Parties and a Funeral by Maria DiRicoI have read and reviewed the previous books in the series on the blog earlier: #1 , #2 , #3 I may not have enjoyed the previous...
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The Last Lifeboat by Hazel GaynorI have not read as many of the author’s works as several of the others who picked this up have. There is a certain standard when it...
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THE GIRL IN THE ZOO by Jennifer LauerThis was a relatively straightforward work of science fiction. You have the end of the world as we know it, where humans are nearly...
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Always On My Mind by Beth MoranI have read and reviewed several books by the author on this blog:...
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A Newlywed’s Guide to Fortune and Murder by Dianne FreemanI have read several books in this series previously and reviewed them on this blog. It has been a long road for our lead protagonist...
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Death of a Bookseller by Bernard J. FarmerI enjoy delving into reprints just to try different types of older mysteries, and sometimes they do not always work the way I hope for...
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The Postcard by Anne BerestI have increased the number of non-fiction books I read in any given year, and books with a narrative style like this one are usually...
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Halfway to You by Jennifer GoldDual-timeline narratives usually focus on secrets that are to be revealed. Romance stories usually end in a happily ever after with...
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How We Disappear by Tara Lynn MasihThe common theme behind the seemingly different stories is quite obvious once every individual scene is visited. I really enjoyed the...
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Slava by Pierre-Henry GomontThis was a pretty random choice on my part to pick up. I found the location and time interesting, and I decided to give it a shot. Like...
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The Bone Shard War by Andrea StewartI have read and reviewed the previous two books on the blog earlier: The first two books in the series were...
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The Square of Sevens by Laura Shepherd-RobinsonMy opinion of this book and my experience with it suddenly went up a notch by the time I reached the end of the book. I had not read any...
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Vegan Barbecue by Terry SargentThis review comes with a caveat that I do not know if and when I will try any of these recipes out. There are also a lot of ingredients...
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The Secret of Villa Alba by Louise DouglasI must admit to enjoying the author’s writing style. I have had more success with her earlier works, but I continue to give the new...
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Crook o’ Lune by E.C.R. LoracI have read and reviewed several of the author’s previous works. The most recent being: Post After Post-Mortem There are...
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The Last Tale of the Flower Bride by Roshani ChokshiI keep venturing into the horror territory every once in a while just to keep things interesting. I have another of the author’s...
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The Fake Out by Sharon M. PetersonI am a fan of the fake dating trope, and that might weigh into what I thought about this book since I cannot tell how much of it...
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Gigi, Listening by Chantel GuertinI think I was attracted to the cover and the title of the book, although I must have paid some attention to the blurb as well since it is...
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The Mystery of the Missing Tea Drinker by Bryl DavidsonI wanted to read this book because it was set in a different country than I usually explore, and the protagonists are young children. I...
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Maame by Jessica GeorgeI saw multiple reviews and blog posts before I got to reading this book. I would not claim that any of them affected me as such since I...
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Non-Bookish Weekend Post: Tiffin the GameIgnoring the poor framing of the shot, I will try to talk about the game. Thus far, in my ongoing series of talking once a month about...
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Agents of Subversion by John DeluryI read this book as a proper non-non-fiction reader, and it took me forever to get through it. It was not the fault of the book but my...
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#FlashbackFriday August 2022My last post for this meme was: #FlashBackFriday July 2022 . This is a monthly meme hosted by Kerry @Chat about Books and, as...
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Sinister Spring by Agatha ChristieThis may well turn out to be my year of short stories! This is a collection of stories, some of which I have encountered before,...
