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I heard some praise for this book and was excited to read about the last queen of the Sikh empire. Wow, what a book.| the wordy habitat
There are books that hook you and stay with you for a long time. I loved Remnants of a Separation as I read it and appreciated it much more in the weeks after I finished it.| the wordy habitat
I've read all of Abby Jimenez's books and while I didn't like all of them, I enjoy them at least a bit. I once consecutively read a bunch of books from her backlog, and it was fun. I discovered Yours Truly which became one of my comfort reads. Hence, when Just For The Summer was released, I had high hopes for it. And it did not disappoint.| the wordy habitat
When I decided to read all of Ali Hazelwood's backlist, I did not expect that I would want to review one of them. I read Check & Mate weeks back and it has been persistently present at the back of my mind. When you can't stop thinking about a book, it's a sign to review it and air out all the thoughts. So, here I am, to do just that.| the wordy habitat
It's that time of the year again when I rave about my favourite books. Get your favourite drink or snack and settle down, I'll take you through my best books of 2024 and why they're on this list.| the wordy habitat
Although I have been out of social media for a year, What You Are Looking For is in the Library hasn't escaped my notice. I finally gave it a shot and absolutely loved it.| the wordy habitat
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