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Madam

by Phoebe Wynne Ok so I did enjoy this book, but would it be a book that I'd pick up and reread? No its not. The story is based in Scotland during the 1990's. Where there are no mobile phones and the only way of communication is via letters or a landline/pay phone. Except this… Continue reading Madam

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The Twelve Dogs of Christmas

by Lizzie Shane I love a good Christmas themed book, that has a HEA. I did wonder at one point if there was actually going to be a HEA. I'm so glad that it did and that all of the dogs also found their fur-ever homes. There were some really funny parts to this book… Continue reading The Twelve Dogs of Christmas

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The Secret of You and Me

by Melissa Lenhardt This is the second LGBTQ book that I have read. As its always been a genre that I've stayed away from. Which I have to say has deprived me of reading some really good books, so I now have a new genre to my book preferences. This books shows you just how… Continue reading The Secret of You and Me

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The Last Piece

By Imogen Clark I found this book to be very predictable, which takes out the enjoyment out of reading for me. Whether I feel this way because of the amount of books I read, I'm not sure. However I'm sure some people will enjoy this book, but sadly it wasn't for me. Cecily & Norman… Continue reading The Last Piece

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The Name of Red

by Beena Khan I really enjoyed this book, and its a genre that I haven't knowingly come across before: Asian American Literature. I found it very thought provoking. I also loved the two main characters and learning about their culture and how they see their world. It has been subtly written. Also I'd like to… Continue reading The Name of Red