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Alex Neptune, Pirate Hunter by David OwenI have read and reviewed the first book of the series on the blog : Alex Neptune, Dragon Thief I would not recommend reading this...
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The Holly Berry Sweet Shop series 1-4 by Hannah LynnThe Sweet Shop of Second Chances I read all the books quite close to each other and must admit that I liked the first book the...
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All Four Quarters of the Moon by Shirley MarrI cannot call this book historical fiction, but I think I missed the year it was based somewhere, maybe in the early 80s. Either way, it...
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Six – Strange Stories of Love by Poornima MancoI have read two other books by the author before: This particular collection (another for my short...
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Non-Bookish Weekend Post: Sleuth (A card game)There is an interesting story attached to my acquisition of the game and what followed. I found out quite late in my stay on Purdue...
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Six in Six – 2023 EditionThis is one of the first memes that I did and just one of two that I am sticking with since I started blogging. It is hosted by Jo...
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June 2023 Books Vs MoodsThis is my monthly wrap-up post. I am a mood reader, try as I might to ensure I pay appropriate attention to my backlog. The books are sorted...
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Brancusi v. United States by Arnaud NebbacheThis is an odd genre of a book. The graphic novel focuses on the court case that took place in the US in 1927-1928 about a sculpture made...
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The Echo of Old Books by Barbara DavisThis book is almost entirely a romance story. That and the fact that it has hints of magic woven into the tale is something the blurb...
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Rhythms of the Heart by Ros RendleThis is a more serious tale than my average book in this genre. It was not even the tale itself but the narrative style that added an...
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Now You See Us by Balli Kaur JaswalI have read a couple of the other books by the author, and I like the content that she focuses on. The topics that she writes about are...
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Bad Fruit by Ella KingI have to be a little careful about reviewing or even rating this book. It is not one that I personally enjoyed content-wise, but there...
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Arabella by Georgette HeyerI have read several books by the author, and this greatly affects what I felt when reading this book. There was a whole time when I...
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Jumping Jenny by Anthony BerkeleyThese reprints have opened a whole new world of reading for me, and I continue to enjoy the experience. That said, I am becoming...
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The White Lady by Jacqueline WinspearI have read a couple of the author’s books before, but they were usually mid-series, and when I saw a standalone by the same...
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Murder in Westminster by Vanessa RileyThis book is a serious historical mystery with little to no ‘cozy mystery’ vibes. The first hurdle I faced when reading this...
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The Matchmaker by Catherine WalshThere are a couple of factors that I use to differentiate between a general ‘chick-lit’/woman’s fiction and a romance...
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Missing You by Phellip WillianIllustrated by: Melissa Garabelli Lettered by: Deyvison Manes Translated by: Fabio Ramos This is a very beautiful...
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Witch Upon a Star by Angela M. SandersI thought this was part of another witch-related cosy mystery series for some strange reason (or maybe not so strange if I think too much...
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Summer Nights at The Starfish Café by Jessica RedlandThere are two other books in this series that I have reviewed earlier on the blog: #1 , #2 This series is an offshoot of a bigger...
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A Midnight RequiemYet another collection of short stories for my blog this year. This is quite different from the others I have reviewed thus far. I...
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Lioness of Punjab by Anita Jari KharbandaThis book review comes just after another similar historical fiction, this one a little closer home than the other. I did not know the...
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River Sing Me Home by Eleanor ShearerThis is a tough book to review. I am facing this challenge more often than not because I am trying to widen my reading scope. I pick...
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The Scarlet Circus by Jane YolenA Little bit of loving The Author’s note about her writing was entertaining to read by itself, and since it is not exactly the...
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Twistwood Tales by AC MacdonaldI have seen some of the panels of this story on different mediums. I am not a regular follower, so I cannot say exactly how many of them...
