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 The Library of Fates  by Margot Harrison A Hauntingly Beautiful Mystery Woven in Pages and Fate Margot Harrison’s The Library of Fates is a spellbinding tale that blends literary mystery, emotional depth, and quiet, haunting magic into one unforgettable experience. From the very first page, I was completely captivated by its world, a library steeped in secrets, where books don’t just tell stories... they know them. Set across two intricately woven timelines, the novel follows Eleanor, a quietly fierce and introspective young woman shaped by tragedy, and Daniel, her enigmatic former love and the estranged son of the library’s keeper. Years ago, Daniel vanished without explanation. Now he’s back, and with him comes a wave of unanswered questions and unresolved longing. Together, they must track down a missing book, one that promises to reveal your future in exchange for a personal secret. The dynamic between Eleanor and Daniel crackles with tension and vulnerability. As...
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 Give Me a Reason by Jayci Lee A Beautiful Premise with Rich Cultural Roots, May Work Better in a Different Format I was immediately drawn to this book by its gorgeous cover and the promise of a Persuasion -inspired romance with strong Korean representation, a combination that felt tailor-made for fans of Jane Austen, K-dramas, and manhwa.. The premise had so much potential, and I truly appreciated how the author brought cultural depth to the forefront. I want to acknowledge that sometimes the right story just doesn’t land in the right moment or format. For me, the third-person narration created a bit of distance that made it hard to fully connect with the characters emotionally. I tend to gravitate toward character-driven stories, especially in contemporary romance, but I also look for steady pacing or subtle momentum to keep me engaged, and here, the plot progression felt a bit too slow for my personal taste. I would love to read the audiobook to see if I can connect more t...
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 Red City by Marie Lu Review of Red City by Marie Lu ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ ☆ (4.5 Stars) Marie Lu’s Red City is an electrifying blend of alchemy, ambition, and aching tension between two unforgettable characters. If you love stories where childhood friends turn into bitter rivals, only to be pulled back together by fate, politics, and power, this book will devour you whole . Told in three distinct parts, Red City follows Sam and Ari, two shy, inseparable friends who find themselves split apart and recruited into rival alchemical syndicates. What begins as an innocent childhood bond slowly twists into a high-stakes enemies-to-lovers dynamic as they grow into powerful alchemists, each vying for control in a city teetering on revolution. The emotional arcs are rich , the politics sharp , and the pacing (after the opening) absolutely addictive . What I Loved: 🔥 The Dual POV Getting both Sam and Ari’s perspectives made their journeys feel intimate and emotionally charged. Watching them...
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 9 Little People  by Regina Feldmann & Martina Stuhlberger “9 Little People” is a heartfelt treasure that every child , and every parent , needs on their bookshelf. From the very first page, this book had me smiling, tearing up, and feeling all the warmth that comes with a story built on love, inclusivity, and the beauty of being exactly who you are. In a world that can often feel overwhelming and unkind, 9 Little People offers a gentle but powerful reminder of what truly matters: kindness, community, and belonging. What makes this story stand out is how beautifully it embraces diversity. Each “little person” in the book brings something special to the table, and the message is clear, everyone is seen, everyone is valued, and everyone belongs. The representation in this story was not only refreshing but necessary. It teaches children, through vibrant illustrations and simple yet impactful language, that differences are not just okay, they're worth celebrating. As I...
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 A Ship of Bones and Teeth  by Karina Halle “The Ship of Bones and Teeth” by Karina Halle is a monster-filled fever dream in the best way possible, and I am absolutely hooked . This was my first time diving into Karina Halle’s work, and if this book is anything to go by, it certainly won’t be my last. I finished it late last night, and I still can’t stop thinking about it. From the first page to the last, it’s an action-packed, high-stakes, gloriously unhinged ride through dark waters teeming with danger, desire, and the kind of monsters that make you question your morals, in the best way. Imagine if The Little Mermaid got tangled up with Pirates of the Caribbean after a blood pact with Van Helsing , and then someone cranked up the spice and dialed the horror up to eleven. That’s the vibe. There are krakens. There are vampires. There are pirate ships full of the undead (yes, plural). Sea witches. Curses. And did I mention the Scottish vampire pirate captain ? Because y...
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Dexter by Bonnie Kelso & Kentee Pasek  I just finished Dexter by Bonnie Kelso and Kentee Pasek, and wow, what an unforgettable read! This heartwarming children’s book follows the inspiring journey of a lovable dog who loses a leg but never loses his spirit. I laughed, I cried, and I hugged my own dogs a little tighter. As a proud dog mom of five, this story hit home in the best way possible. Based on a true story, Dexter’s courage and sweetness leap off the page, showing that even life’s biggest challenges can’t keep a good pup down. If you’re searching for your child’s next favorite bedtime story, the kind they’ll beg to hear again and again, Dexter is it. A must-read for dog lovers of all ages!
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 The Queen of Faces by Petra Lord Queen of Faces dazzled me with its incredibly unique magic system and captivating worldbuilding, there’s truly nothing else quite like it. The premise had me hooked from the start, and the characters themselves were intriguing, each one brimming with potential. While I personally found myself wishing for a deeper dive into the characters' relationships and emotional arcs, I could still appreciate the sparks of connection that flickered throughout the story. There were moments where I longed for more "in-between", the quieter, character-driven beats that really let relationships breathe, but the fast-paced plot kept things moving at a thrilling clip. At times, the structure felt more like a detailed blueprint than a fully fleshed-out journey, but that’s also part of what gives it its distinctive tone. If you’re someone who loves expansive, imaginative worlds where a lot is happening and you don’t mind a more streamlined emotional lens...