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Erotic Stories for Punjabi Widows by Balli Kaur Jaswal – Book Review
From the title and the pretty book cover, this book caught my eye and definitely piqued my interest. As someone who is always interested in…
Keep readingThe Last Thing He Told Me by Laura Dave – Book Review
Pub Date: May 4, 2021 Publisher: Simon & Schuster Number of Pages: 320 Genre: Mystery Add To Shelf: GOODREADS summary Owen Michaels suddenly disappears when…
Keep readingA Slow Fire Burning by Paula Hawkins – Book Review
SUMMARY When a young man, Daniel, is found murdered in a houseboat in London, it brings forward three women who have complicated relationships with the…
Keep readingNot A Happy Family by Shari Lapena – Book Review
Not A Happy Family got me intrigued from the get go. Written by a Canadian author living in Toronto, this book sounded like it was…
Keep readingBeartown by Fredrik Backman – Book Review
I read this book last year and have put off writing a review because I find myself incapable of capturing what Beartown truly made me…
Keep readingFinlay Donovan Is Killing It by Elle Cosimano – Book Review
I’ll be honest, I didn’t know what a cozy mystery genre is until I read Finlay Donovan Is Killing It. I wasn’t fully hooked upon…
Keep readingIn Five Years by Rebecca Serle – Book Review
I first learned of the book In Five Years when it started popping up everywhere in my social feed, both in Bookstagram and my personal…
Keep readingEvidence of the Affair, by Taylor Jenkins Reid – Book Review
Short stories are usually harder to execute since there’s not a ton of space to build up a character or an enthralling plot. Short stories…
Keep readingThe Seven Husbands Of Evelyn Hugo – Book Review
The Seven Husbands Of Evelyn Hugo was released several years ago before it became viral in the Bookstagram and BookTok community. The book has a…
Keep readingThe Dinner List by Rebecca Serle – Book Review
The first book I’ve ever read by Rebecca Serle is In Five Years, which is probably one of her best-selling novels. I read The Dinner…
Keep readingBefore The Coffee Gets Cold by Toshikazu Kawaguchi – Book Review
I haven’t read a lot of Japanese fiction before and have been wanting to get on it for the longest time. Last summer, I decided…
Keep readingEleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman – Book Review
SUMMARY Eleanor Oliphant is a twenty-nine year old woman who struggles with appropriate social skills. She is awkward and weird and says exactly what she’s…
Keep readingA Man Called Ove by Fredrik Backman – Book Review
Last summer, I happen to discover Fredrik Backman’s work for the first time when I read Anxious People. That book is a masterpiece in my…
Keep readingThe Midnight Library by Matt Haig – Book Review
It’s official, The Midnight Library is my new favourite book! This was an amazing start to my April reading, and quite the redemption from a…
Keep readingThe Viscount Who Loved Me (Bridgerton #2) by Julia Quinn – Book Review
I’ll admit that I was one of the thousands of people who binge-watched Bridgerton on Netflix. I heard so much buzz around it in 2020…
Keep readingThe Love Hypothesis by Ali Hazelwood – Book Review
The Love Hypothesis was so ubiquitous in Bookstagram when it was released last year and to be honest, I was afraid of picking it up…
Keep readingThe Soulmate Equation by Christina Lauren – Book Review
Reading books has been my main hobby lately but I think it’s safe to say that buying books comes second, and no they are not…
Keep readingSuch A Fun Age by Kiley Reid – Book Review
Such A Fun Age is a book that has been popping up a lot on my Bookstagram feed and to be honest, part of me…
Keep readingAnxious People by Fredrik Backman – Book Review
In the summer of 2021, I started to get back into reading again. I’ve been on a long reading slump prior to that, and I…
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