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Living Together by Mim SkinnerI have found the concept of living constantly in bigger groups fascinating. As a young child, living for the most part with one set of...
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The Nutmeg Trail by Eleanor FordUsually, a book of recipes is not one that I manage to completely read and review. It is hard to gauge how to talk about a book like...
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Magnetic North by Jenna ButlerNarrated by Marysia Bucholc I must preface my review with a crucial point, I am not a fan of poetry or written verse. I am a little...
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Life and Otter Miracles by Hazel PriorThis book was supposed to be published earlier, as per my previous records, but looks like the date has been pushed back now. It is still...
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Post After Post-Mortem by E.C.R.LoracI do not know why I waited this long before trying the author’s works again. It might have been the question of access, but I do...
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Signal Fires by Dani ShapiroI must read the blurbs of books I request to read since I have become more than a little wary of my reactions to the more emotional...
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That Wasn’t in the Script by Sarah AinsleeI have heard of quite a few books on this theme. I only have read one or two before this one. I will start off by saying that the...
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Nothing More to Tell by Karen M. McManusThere is something about this author’s writing that makes it easy for me to read. Although I am rating this lower than others that...
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The Ivory Tomb by Melissa CarusoI have read and reviewed the first two books on the series earlier on the blog: Rooks and Ruin #1 , Rooks and Ruin #2 This was a...
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Better Off Wed by Portia MacIntoshMy review of this book is heavily affected by my previous experiences with the author. I continue to enjoy her style of writing and the...
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Said No One Ever by Stephanie EdingOur leading lady, Ellie, had to run away from home and take a forced vacation. Her mother and her sister were weighing on her in an...
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Maid of Dishonor by Gracie Ruth MitchellNarrated by Eva Wilhelm, Brandon Utah I really enjoyed this book, predominantly because of the brilliant narration. The narrators...
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The Betrayed by Reine Arcache MelvinI like it when I am in a fix like this when I have some things to say about the book that counters my overall reading experience....
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The Oleander Sword by Tasha SuriMy review of the first book is here The catchphrase that can accompany this book is definitely true, a much-awaited sequel. This...
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Down the Hatch by Lina HansenI have read and reviewed the previous work on the blog: here This is the second in a series. I read it just to see where the story...
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Arliss Cutter #4,#5 by Marc CameronI have read and reviewed the previous books on the blog earlier: #1&2 , #3 This is one of those series that consistently maintains...
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A Missing Connection by Dani McLeanThis was an unexpected surprise, the good kind. I knew it was a novella going in, but I ended up wanting more by the time end rolled...
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Miss Benson’s Beetle by Rachel JoyceI picked this book up after having read one from her more popular trilogy. I wanted to know if the Harold Fry book was available in my...
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Never Too Old to Save the World: A Midlife Calling AnthologyEdited by: Addie J. King, Alana Joli Abbott I collected quite a few short story books to read, and I have finally been getting down...
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Women Photograph: What We See: Women and nonbinary perspectives through the lensEditors: Daniella Zalcman,Sara Ickow I have had a steady interest in the art of photography. I am not into edited, pretty ones, but...
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The Pocket Guide to Neurodiversity by Daniel AherneThis review is purely only for the audiobook version of the book. The author has done a decent job of providing information regarding...
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The Notekeeper by Hannah TreaveThe cover and the blurb attracted me to the book. The story itself comes in three almost separate parts. We have Zoe and her personal...
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What Walks These Halls by Amy ClarkinI iterate quite often that I am not a big fan of the horror genre. Of late, it so happens that I have been picking up more than my fair...
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Just Say Yes by Maxine MorreyI have read and reviewed other books by the author on the blog: My Year of Saying No Living your best life I have...
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The Midnight Library by Matt HaigThis book was everywhere for a while. I saw so many copies of it on a recent (almost recent) jaunt to second-hand stores. It focuses on a...
