In this carefully curated selection, you'll find detailed summaries, insightful reviews, and key details about each post from the week.
I've included direct links and purchasing options to help you easily locate and acquire anything that interests you.
If any post sparks your curiosity or you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to get in touch. I’d be delighted to discuss these selections further or offer additional recommendations tailored to your preferences.
Enjoy exploring this week's highlights!
Book Mail:
This week, I was thrilled to receive a special delivery of book mail.
The books included are:
The Launch Date by Annabelle Slator
The Last Word is Death by Faith Martin
Asian/Other by Vidyan Ravinthiran
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Proud Flesh by Catherine Simone Gray:
Proud Flesh is a searing and unforgettable memoir that delves into the complexities of motherhood, trauma, and bodily reclamation with remarkable honesty. This is one of those rare books that lingers long after the final page. It is unflinching, beautifully written, and deeply necessary.
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While We're Young by K.L. Walther:
While We’re Young is a vibrant and heartfelt contemporary YA romance that blends nostalgia, adventure, and the complexities of friendship and love. Inspired by the 80s classic Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, this book delivers an irresistible mix of fun, chaos, and deep emotion.
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Green Ink by Stephen May:
Green Ink offers a captivating reimagining of one of the most mysterious episodes in early 20th-century British political history. Set during a weekend at Chequers, Prime Minister David Lloyd George is preoccupied with the impending scandal surrounding his involvement in the sale of public honours, a secret about to be uncovered by the enigmatic Victor Grayson.
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