Two ARCs in one week | Weekly Reading №128
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Two ARCs in one week | Weekly Reading №128 Hello to the first Weekly Reading […]
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5-Star Review of Seeds by Angie Paxton Angie Paxton‘s Seeds is a stunning recreation of
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Renee Dugan‘s novel, A Story Spun in Scarlet, is full of ambition, charm, and a
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Scarlett St. Clair‘s Apples Dipped in Gold, the second book in her Fairy Tale Retelling
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Scarlett St. Clair‘s Mountains Made of Glass is a captivating story that combines aspects of
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Reclaiming Medusa — A Powerful Retelling That Shatters Ancient Myths Jessie Burton‘s Medusa is a
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Review: “The Death King” by Penelope Barsetti — 3.5 stars The Death King, the first
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A 4-star review for “The Mist Thief” The Mist Thief by LJ Andrews, the third
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A Mixed Journey in “Empress of Fae”The third edition of Briar Boleyn’s Blood of a
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All the Kings Fall is a stunning conclusion to the All the Dark Souls trilogyA.M.
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All the Blood Spilt is a riveting continuation of the sagaThe second installment of A.M.
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All the Dark Souls, a beautifully dark story with strong characters All the Dark Souls
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A Promising Start with Room for Improvement — The Jasad Heir by Sara Hashem The
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Gild – An Intriguing yet Flawed Start to “The Plated Prisoner” Series As a reader who
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A Breathtaking Continuation – Two Twisted Crowns Delivers!Two Twisted Crowns, the second installment of Rachel Gillig‘s
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One Dark Window — A Mesmerizing Dive into the Enigmatic World of Blunder Rachel Gillig‘s
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A Riveting Continuation of a Captivating Saga — The Ever Queen Shines Bright!LJ Andrews has
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A Captivating Journey into the Realm of the Ever SeasAs a voracious reader on the
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A Dark and Captivating Journey into the Realm of the Unseelie FaeJeneane O’Riley‘s How Does
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Sarah J. Maas has once again demonstrated her mastery of the fantasy genre with the magnificent first book of the Crescent City series, House of Earth and Blood. This book is a genuine jewel that merits every ounce of its five-star rating, spinning a rich tapestry of mystery, romance, and a universe full of magical wonders.
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Sarah J. Maas has once again demonstrated her mastery of the fantasy genre with the magnificent first book of the Crescent City series, House of Earth and Blood. This book is a genuine jewel that merits every ounce of its five-star rating, spinning a rich tapestry of mystery, romance, and a universe full of magical wonders.
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