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Save What’s Left by Elizabeth CastellanoThis is probably the furthest I have been from average ratings on Goodreads. There was something I found hilarious about this book, and I...
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When We Were Friends by Samantha TongeI had tried another of the author’s works before and decided to give another one a shot. Four teenage friends were inseparable...
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Murder at Everham Hall by Benedict BrownNarrated by George Blagden This is the first book in a series, and I enjoyed it enough to queue the next as soon as it was available...
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The Second Chance Hotel by Sierra GodfreyI liked the practical aspects of this book more than the romance at the heart of it. Although the overarching plot is not exactly...
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The Socialite’s Guide to Death and Dating by S.K. GoldenNarrated by Amara Jasper I started listening to this book as I worked my way through a ton of pending audiobooks I had on my virtual...
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Call the Canaries Home by Laura BarrowFamilies and their complex relationships are something that provides a lot of content for books. The overall situation brings out...
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It’s Not a Cult by Lauren DanhofThis book took me by surprise in several ways. After finishing it, I was hard-pressed to find the exact category this would fit into....
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Dandelion by Jamie Chai Yun LiewNarrated by Jennifer Hui This is a book that reads like a memoir, one in which the author works through the issues she has with her...
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Match Me If You Can by Sandy BarkerSecret matchmaking companies are definitely interesting to read about, and it was just that mention that had me picking this up to read....
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The House of Doors by Tan Twan EngI wanted to read this book solely because it was based in a time and place that I have never visited in books before. 1921 in Malaysia is...
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An Edie York Mystery #1,#2 by F.L.EverettMurder in the Blitz I started this series without too many expectations, mostly because I find that it doesn’t help the...
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Non-Bookish Weekend Post: Animal Upon AnimalI did not end up coming up with the post for this recurring thing I started a while ago for last month. I almost thought I might give it up for a...
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#FlashBackFriday March 2023My last post for this meme was: #FlashbackFriday Feb 2023 . This is a monthly meme hosted by Kerry @Chat about Books and, as...
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Feb 2024 Books Vs MoodsThis is my monthly compilation list of the books I reviewed this month with the moods I think they would be best appreciated in, if they are ones...
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Make Do and Mend at Applewell by Lilac MillsNarrated by Claire Morgan I have visited the town that this book was set in. I expected it to be some form of a revisit, but almost...
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Murder on the Cornish Cliffs by Verity BrightI have read and reviewed several of the author’s works on this blog. The last one was: A Lady Eleanor Swift Mystery #14,#15 by Verity...
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Animal Life by Auður Ava ÓlafsdóttirThis book is somewhere between a stream-of-consciousness narrative and essays on nature. The translation was smooth, and some of the...
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The Picture Bride by Lee Geum-yiTranslated by An Seon Jae This was a fascinating book in terms of the history it packed into its pages. Imagining the situation made...
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Fake Famous by Dana L. DavisIt is surprising to find a book with a young adult protagonist with a pretty out-there plot which ends up feeling very level-headed and...
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A Mandeville Mystery #2,#3 by Callie LangridgeThe Mandeville Secret Although there is a mystery at the core of this book, the atmospheric setting and the different interactions...
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Cause For Elimination by Marla A. WhiteThis book feels like a cozy mystery crossed with a thriller. The primary reason for this book toeing the line is because of the unstable...
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One Christmas Eve by Shari LowThe author does multiple narratives simultaneously really well. Very few people can carry out distinct voices the way she does. The time...
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Mai Tais & Murder by Lydia LaneTessa was supposed to be on her honeymoon, or at least she is on the trip but it is not a honeymoon any longer. Her fiance decided he did...
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Mrs Winterbottom Takes a Gap Year by Joanna NellI have seen how retiring from steady work at a single occupation can leave people at a loose end. Most of the people in my family who...
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Girls of the World by Mihaela NorocThis is a very personal journey in some ways. The author’s note in the beginning provides details about the reasons why she started...
