Tag: book review
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book review: the fine print by lauren asher

If you enjoyed this post, please consider donating to mine and my husband’s immigration fund and help us get to the UK! Even a small amount would mean the world to us. “Love with all your heart and show kindness in all your actions.” Lauren Asher’s “The Fine Print” left me more frustrated than fulfilled, as the…
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book review: final girls by riley sager

If you enjoyed this post, please consider donating to mine and my husband’s immigration fund and help us get to the UK! Even a small amount would mean the world to us. “You can’t change what’s happened. The only thing you can control is how you deal with it.” *Spoilers, obviously. I don’t know why I get…
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book review: wreck the halls by tessa bailey

If you enjoyed this post, please consider donating to mine and my husband’s immigration fund and help us get to the UK. Even a small amount would mean the world to us. “You have serious dad energy.” “And here I thought I was exuding serious daddy energy.” “Oh, don’t worry, you’ve got that, too.” Whoever…
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a court of silver flames is my favourite book in the acotar series and here’s why

If you found this post helpful, please consider donating to mine and my fiance’s “honeymoon”/immigration fund and help us get to the UK! Even a small amount would mean the world to us. Sarah J. Maas’ “A Court of Thorns and Roses” series has captured the hearts of countless readers with its intricate world-building, compelling characters, and…
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magical books to add to your tbr this spooky season

If you found this post helpful, please consider donating to mine and my fiance’s “honeymoon”/immigration fund and help us get to the UK! Even a small amount would mean the world to us. Books have an enchanting power to transport us to different worlds, where magic is real, and the impossible becomes possible. Whether you’re an avid…
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review: manacled by senlinyu

If you enjoyed this post, please consider donating to mine and my fiancé’s “honeymoon”/immigration fund. Even a small amount would mean the world to us. “You’re like a rose in a graveyard. I wonder what you could have turned into without the war.” I had promised my fiancé that I would read a fanfiction he’d recommended…




