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Just Do It by Maxine MorreyThis is a book by an author that I find easy to read. The two protagonists in this book bring their own...
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Table for One:Stories by Yun Ko-eunTranslated by Lizzie Buehler Table for One (4 stars) We start the story with a person eating a meal alone. It took me a very...
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Sun Don’t Shine by Crissa-Jean ChappellThe book begins as if the story is already on the move, and we are to catch the plot as it...
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You’ll Do:A History of Marrying for Reasons Other Than Love by Marcia A. ZugOne mistake I made when I picked this book up was not realising that the content was about the United States and its...
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When the Tamarind Tree Blooms by Elaine RussellThe things I liked best about this book were the historical setting and the information itself. I had never read a book based on 1931...
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Trading Places by Emily DuvallI must admit to being a sucker for this trope. When I started this book, I did not go in with any expectations about the level...
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The Stars Don’t Lie by Boo WalkerThis is the story of a man who has moved away from home, buried himself in his work and built a different life from what he...
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The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida by Shehan KarunatilakaNarrated by: Shivantha Wijesinha The book is not for the faint of heart. I love listening to different narrators from different...
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The Snow Girl by Sophie AndersonI have read one other book by the author and liked the style of writing and the kind of protagonist the story revolves around. This was...
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The Pieces of Us by Caroline MontagueThis book begins with the death of a baby. I almost stopped reading on at this point because of the timing. I am glad I did not, however,...
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#FlashbackFriday May 2023My last post for this meme is #FlashBackFriday April 2023 . This is a monthly meme hosted by Kerry @Chat about Books and, as...
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The Last Carolina Girl by Meagan ChurchThis was a very sad tale. There is not much of a respite from the sadness, maybe a semblance of a happy ending, but there are things that...
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The Mysterious Mrs Hood by Kim DonovanThis was a well-documented book. The author begins the story by talking about her own personal connection to the subject, a half-sister...
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April 2024 Books Vs MoodsMy last post for this series was: March 2024 Books Vs Moods . This is a recurring compilation post that I make at the end of every...
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The Girl on the 88 Bus by Freya SampsonNarrated by Annette Holland; Georgia Maguire There are two narrative voices in this book. One is of a young woman, lost and adrift,...
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The Many Lives of Charlie by Kid Toussaint & Aurélie GuarinoAs with many comics published by this publisher, there is something different about the content in this one. There are discussions about...
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The French Chateau Dream by Julie CaplinNarrated by Sophie Roberts This was a simple story that explored a French town and the experience of living in the French...
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The Dog Sitter Detective Takes the Lead by Antony JohnstonI read the first book of this series last year and reviewed it on my blog. I am glad I gave the next in the series a shot because I am...
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Tenacious Beasts by Christopher J.PrestonAs I work my way through my large virtual backlog, I have read quite a few non-fiction that have taken me on different journeys. The...
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Taming the Potted Beast by Molly WilliamsIt is a funny book to read and enjoy as an audiobook, but surprisingly, it worked. The first half better suits the format with the author...
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Spice Road by Maiya IbrahimNarrated by Krupa Pattani I had both a digital and audio version of this book available to me, and I am glad I worked my way through...
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Secrets of a Scottish Isle by Erica Ruth NeubauerI have read a scattered few of this series, missing one or two in between. This time around, the duo is in rural Scotland, and the author...
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Murder Uncorked by Maddie DayI always like giving a new series a chance. I picked this up because it is the first in another cozy mystery series with a different...
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Pity Pact by Whitney DineenI have only read one other book set in this world. It was only when I started reading this one I realised there must have been more since...
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Reading the Glass by Elliot RappaportThis is a tough book to review. When I started reading it and realised that there was no real sequence to the content, I was a little...
