Category: book review
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The Switch – Book review
Author: Beth O’ Leary. Genre: Romance, women fiction, Contemporary. Published: 2020. Blurb: This is the story of a Grandmother and Granddaughter who are trying to heal from a painful loss by swapping their places for two months. Eileen is a 79 years old lady living in the countryside of Yorkshire whereas Leena is living in…
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The love hypothesis – Book review
Author: Ali Hazelwood. Genre: Romance, Contemporary. Published: 2021. Blurb: Olive Smith has always been alone. When she met Anh, she knew she found her one true best friend for life. As a good friend, Olive wants to prove her that she has moved on happily, so that Anh can date guilt free. A scientist always…
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One last stop-Book review
Author: Casey McQuiston. Published: June 2021. Genre: Sci-fi, Romance, LGBTQ+. Other books by the author: Red, White and Royal Blue. Blurb: August moves to New York in the hopes of finally finding a place where she belongs. Her new roommates are weird but one of the most lovely people she has ever met. When she…
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Brown Sister series -Review
Books: Get a life, Chloe Brown. Take a hint, Dani Brown. Act your age, Eve Brown. Author: Talia Hibbert. Genre: Romance. Get a life, Chloe Brown: Love is certainly never safe, but it’s absolutely worth it. Get a life, Chloe Brown. Talia Hibbert Chloe Brown is the eldest in the Brown family. While struggling with…
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Why do I prefer reading?
I’m a person who has many hobbies such as crocheting, journaling, learning languages but out of all these my favourite is reading. I believe that hobbies are something that helps one to improvise and enjoy the process. Reading is like that for me. When I read, I go into this beautiful world where the world…
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Book Review – Rich dad Poor dad
The poor and the middle class work for money. The rich have money work for them Rich dad poor dad, Robert Kiyosaki What is this book about: One of the most important lesson everyone must know is managing their personal finance, yet there are not many people talking about it. This book is basically a…