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by Juliet Brooks Pub date:  Oct 21 2025 Rating: Review: OK, this book is the perfect amount of adorable and quirky and funny and silly and it just does not take itself too seriously and I think the cover does a really really good job at showing what the book is actually about too. Like this
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by A. T. Qureshi Pub date: Oct 14 2025 Book 2 of Baby Dragon series Rating: Review This is an interconnected standalone fantasy series with a lot of romance and coziness infused. Itâs absolutely cozy. However, the first book will always have my heart. I was a little bit disappointed with this second one. I, personally,
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by Elena Taylor pub date: Nov 4 Rating: Review: I tend to refer to over the top thriller page turners as popcorn thrillers – this is not what I would refer to as a popcorn thriller. This is a thriller that is dark will potentially rip you in half and will make you have to
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by Alexandria Bellefleur Pub date:Oct 21 2025 Rating: Review Sapphic book lovers, assemble. Get this one. Youâre in for a wild ride in the best of ways. I need it. What I loved:-the cover-premise-banter-plot-made me giggle Why I need it:-itâs a gorgeous sapphic book. Need I say more? What would make it 5 stars-more time
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by Iman Hariri-Kia Pub date: Oct 14 Rating: Review: I donât even know where to start with this book because it was such an unhinged âWTF I just readâ type of book but it was also a love letter to romance readers and an adventure. Basically an absolute treat. This book is chaos. I loved
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by Sakthika Vijay Pub date: Oct 07 2025 Rating Review You have enemies to lovers in a key cutest way possible that just uses nostalgia in the best way possible. While it does deal with a heavy topic of parent death, which is a very heavy trigger for many readers, I think itâs handled in such
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by Natasha Bache Pub day October 9 2025 Rating: Review: This book was the perfect amount of nonsense chaos and murder all packed into one silly Christmas book This was exactly what I wanted it to be and because of that, this is an excellent read Iâd give it a solid five stars. This is not
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by S. T. Gibson Pub Date: October 7 Rating: Review: I donât know how to start with this review because I am at a loss for words right now. S.T. Gibson just continues to blow me away with the art they continue to put into this world. I am so grateful for the content warnings
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by Vanessa King Pub date: Nov 4 Rating: Review You will love this book if you:-Want a good rom com that you can escape into with a fun gym setting and silly roommate dynamics-an awesome found family vibe-enjoy learning about how gyms operate and workplace settings-do not mind heavy descriptions between dialogue-love and are actively searching
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by Marisa Kashino Pub date: November 25 Rating: Review: As someone who has a weird strong connection with the housing market, both having family members in real estate, having worked in the vacation rental industry and also being obsessed with Home and garden shows this book looked awesome. So the book starts off really strong
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ST Gibson Book Review ARC Read from Angry Robot 5 Stars This is the second book in the series after Evocation, and a novella, I highly recommend reading before diving into this one. Rhys takes upon himself to fill the evocation spot at the club of sorcerers he and David run. We get a bigger
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Clarence Hayes Release date: JUNE 17 Book Review A 5 star read This was an ARC I took my time reading and enjoyed every second of. There was humor, intrigue, stakes, excellent haracter development, computer talk, and it made my palms sweat! I loved this book so incredibly much and am excited to check out
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Iron Widow – where do we even start with this book review? I think this book was so well marketed. The cover design was so well done and the description and actual categorization of it sets the reader up for success they know what theyâre getting into even if they just have a big idea
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St Gibson how I acquired book: Aardvark book club sent it to me! hardcover physical book Full Review: âEvocationâ by Saint Gibson is a science fiction fantasy book. Itâs around 300+ pages and it has a really good balance of character development and plot. One of my big reasons for DNFing books is a lack of









