Review of Where Butterflies Wander by Suzanne Redfearn As a devoted fan of Suzanne Redfearn, I’ve often found myself diving into her stories as eagerly as one would plunge into a calm lake on a hot summer day. Her previous works, Hadley & Grace and In an Instant, left me emotionally enthralled, so I was

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When the Rain Ends: A Heartfelt Journey Through Transitions Whenever I pick up a new book, I can’t help but feel a little thrill of anticipation, and When the Rain Ends by D. M. McMahon was no exception. The title alone evoked images of fresh beginnings and the tranquility that follows a storm, making me

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Book Review: The Thrashers by Julie Soto As soon as I heard whispers about The Thrashers and its gripping premise, I knew I had to dive in. Julie Soto’s debut YA thriller had all the ingredients for a captivating read—intrigue, friendship, and the dark underbelly of high school life. Thanks to NetGalley and Wednesday Books

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Reflection on When the Cranes Fly South by Lisa Ridzén From the moment I stumbled upon When the Cranes Fly South, I felt an inexplicable tug at my curiosity. Perhaps it was the allure of a “sensationell debut” that’s garnered a whirlwind of acclaim and has flown across the pages of seventeen countries. The weighty

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Book Review: Four Seasons in Japan by Author When I first stumbled upon Four Seasons in Japan, I was immediately drawn in by the promise of a novel intricately woven with the threads of Japanese culture and the poignant complexities of human relationships. As someone who has always found solace and inspiration in cross-cultural narratives,

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