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Seams Deadly by Maggie BaileyI sew enough (less than I actually want to, but more than in the previous years) to appreciate the subtle inclusions in this book. I...
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With Regrets by Lee KellyWe had a play in our English textbook that really intrigued me. We later went on to enact the play in a cultural program in my apartment...
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Don’t Forget to Write by Sara Goodman ConfinoI realized afresh when I started this book that I appreciated historical fiction that did not rely on a dual timeline in order to make an...
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Board to Death by CJ ConnorThere are a few things different about the book and the author. It is the first cosy mystery that I have read, which is based in and...
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Two Books by Rachel DoveI read two books by the author quite close to each other and found a few similarities in what I felt for the romance at the centre of the plot and...
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Thornhedge by T. KingfisherI had seen this book previously on the blogosphere but surprisingly forgot to notice that it was a novella! It was such a short volume...
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The Pattern of the World by J.T. GreathouseI have read and reviewed the first two books in the series earlier: Pact and Pattern #1,#2 by J.T.Greathouse There are many parts...
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New Beginnings at Wildflower Lock by Hannah LynnI have read another series by the author and liked two of the books in that series more than the other two. I thought I would give this...
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Make Me a Double by Raina Joy WilderThis is a pretty standard tale of enemies to friends (or at least rivals to more) with a bit of extra when it comes to the characters...
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Scent of a Garden by Namrata PatelBy looking into my previous reviews, it would be easy to see that I have a tough time liking books written by authors of Indian origins...
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Shanghai Immortal by A. Y. ChaoI might not have paid too close attention to the blurb before I picked this book up, which turned out to be a good thing. Having a book...
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Ghost Girl, Banana by Wiz WhartonI think I wanted to read this book primarily because of the location of the past timeline. The 1966 and around timeline is based in...
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Pity Date by Whitney DineenThe cover may lead the readers to believe they are going to get a different kind of book than they ultimately do. I think I went by the...
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In Your Orbit by Lise VilladsenI was on such a great roll at scheduling my posts beforehand without too much effort. Mid-week last week, I fell ill, and the clock ran out on the...
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Willodeen by Katherine ApplegateThis was a brief but well-built world that was introduced to us that is perfect for a younger audience to step into the world of fantasy...
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Black Cranes :Tales of Unquiet WomenI continue on my short stories/anthology reviews for this year. This book has both a foreword and an afterword that adds some context to...
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Those Empty Eyes by Charlie DonleaI have had good luck with the author’s books. Most of the ones that I have managed to get my hands on (although I admit there...
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The Book Bandit :A Phoebe Chen Mystery# 1 by Caron PescatoreThis book is fit to serve an even younger audience than the previous work I reviewed. I have contemplated how mysteries would best be...
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Non-Bookish Weekend post: Port Royal (Card Game)I had heard good things about this game, and when I needed to pad my Amazon purchase to get free shipping, I decided to go for this....
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Please Return to the Lands of Luxury by Jon TiltonThis is a short children’s sci-fi focusing on a very real possible future with an abundance of trash and a separation of the...
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#FlashBackFriday November 2022This is a recurring meme. The last time I posted for this was: #FlashBackFriday October 2022 This is a monthly meme hosted by Kerry...
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NonFiction November 2023: Week 1 – Your Year in NonfictionI read much fewer non-fiction this year, mostly because I was trying to clear out as may unread books as I had pending, and non-fiction...
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October 2023 Books Vs MoodsThis is my monthly wrap-up post that I have continued from when I started the blog. It is an arbitrary method to recommend the best moods that the...
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A Gentle Murderer by Dorothy Salisbury DavisI do not know what I expected going in after reading the introduction, but it definitely was not this. The title is very apt for the...
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Music as I know it by Juan Carlos MolinaTechnically speaking, this book felt more like both an incomplete narrative and a collection of stories. I should not have liked it. The...
