Where the Lost Wander: A Novel — An Enticing Journey of Love and Resilience Ever since I discovered Amy Harmon through her captivating narratives, I’ve been drawn to her ability to weave emotion with historical detail. So, when I picked up Where the Lost Wander, I was eager to embark on yet another journey through

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A Journey of Self-Discovery: Review of Along for the Ride There’s something undeniably enchanting about summer nights—those quiet, unhurried moments stretched around warm breezes and endless possibilities. That’s exactly what drew me to Along for the Ride by Sarah Dessen, a name that has become synonymous with poignant young adult literature. As soon as I

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Review of You’d Be Home Now by Erin McNicol The moment I picked up You’d Be Home Now, I was drawn in by the premise. There’s something about a story tackling heavy themes like loss and addiction that sparks my curiosity. Erin McNicol’s latest novel promised both introspection and a critical look at social issues,

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Finding Familiarity in Strangers: A Review of So Late in the Day: Stories of Women and Men by Claire Keegan There’s something almost magical about the way a familiar scent can transport us back in time, evoking memories that linger in the mind like wisps of smoke. Claire Keegan expertly captures this idea in her

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When We Were Friends: A Short Story – A Journey Through Friendship’s Shadows I’ll admit, the premise of When We Were Friends by Jane Green snagged my attention immediately. As someone who’s navigated the tricky waters of friendship post-divorce, the idea of discovering someone who seems perfect at first, only to peel back the layers

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Review of Tell Me Three Things by Julie Buxbaum When I first stumbled upon Tell Me Three Things, I was immediately drawn in by its intriguing premise—a story about navigating the treacherous waters of high school while grappling with profound personal loss. As someone who has always found solace in YA novels during turbulent times,

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