This week's round-up of beautiful book mail!
I'm excited to begin sharing a roundup of the book mail I've received recently. I can't wait to delve into these books and share my thoughts through reviews! Purchase links are provided below. As always, a huge thank you to all the authors and publishers for sending these out to me! 🫶🏻
Under The Bridge by Rebecca Godfrey:
Under the Bridge meticulously examines the circumstances leading to the tragic 1997 murder of fourteen-year-old Reena Virk by eight of her peers. Drawing from six years of research and interviews with the accused, the book provides deep insights into the societal tensions that fuelled the crime and delve into the psychology of teenage perpetrators. Thank you so much to the team at John Murray Press for sending the book to be reviewed.
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Restless Dolly Maunder by Kate Grenville:
Dolly Maunder enters the world towards the close of the nineteenth century, a time when society's once firmly closed doors begin to show signs of yielding to determined women. Raised in a humble farming family in rural New South Wales, Dolly relentlessly endeavours to open these doors wider. Despite marriage and motherhood, she persists in her quest for love and autonomy, refusing to be bound by convention. Thank you so much to the author - Kate Grenville and the team at Canongate for sending the book to be reviewed.
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Atlas Paradox by Olivia Blake:
Experience The Atlas Paradox, the eagerly anticipated dark academia sequel to the viral sensation The Atlas Six by Olivie Blake.
Six magicians were presented with an extraordinary opportunity. Five now stand as members of the Society. And two divergent paths await them.
In this thrilling next instalment, the clandestine society of Alexandrians is unveiled. Its latest recruits come to understand the institute's potential for profound, world-altering influence. However, it is helmed by a leader with ambitions to reshape existence itself – and these machinations are already set in motion. Yet, the price of such enlightenment is steep, matched only by the cost of power, compelling each initiate to select their allegiance carefully. As events unfold rapidly and threats multiply, which loyalties will endure? Can bonds of friendship withstand the strain, and are adversaries truly what they appear to be?
Thank you so much to the team at Tor Books and Black Crow PR for sending the book to be reviewed!
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