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ARC Book Review | Takeout Sushi By Christopher Green
The beautiful, bright blue cover of this book was so eye-catching that I couldn’t resist requesting it. At the time, though, I wasn’t expecting much beyond a few short stories set in Japan. However, as I delved into each story, I was glad I had made the right move in requesting it… Continue reading
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Book Review | We Have Always Lived In The Castle By Shirley Jackson
CONFUSED! Is what I’m after finishing this novel. This Novel does showcase some excellent writing and story telling skills by the author. Continue reading
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Book Review | The Teacher By Freida McFadden
“Digging a grave is hard work.” is the opening line of Author Freida McFadden The Teacher & a line that i m sure will not leave my mind any time soon. It’s this line that kept me on the edge of my seat & what kept me moving forward.… Continue reading
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Poetry Book Review | Paper Girl And The Knives That Made Her By Ari Cofer
So to be completely honest, this is the first time I have attempted to read a book full of Poems as it’s something completely off my comfort zone. So why did I choose to read this book? The reasons why I finally chose to read a poetry book was mainly because a)it was part of… Continue reading
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ARC Book Review | The Stranger at Black Lake – A Jess Lambert Novella By Christina McDonald.
The Stranger at Black Lake is a intriguing prequal to the book “These still waters”. Though, I haven’t yet read the main story Continue reading
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Book Review | Convenience Store Woman By Sayaka Murata.
The book follows 36 year old Keiko Furukura, a social misfit from childhood but when she finds herself a job at a convenience store, keiko believe that there is no world beyond that convenience store Continue reading
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Book Review | Bombay Bhel By Ken Doyle
This year I seem to be taken up with short reads, book that are less than 200 pages, So here I’m again with another short book and a rare one too. The book is set in India and comprise of 9 short stories. Continue reading