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BookChatter, 20 Jul 2023

Good Work, Secret Seven - Enid Blyton

'Good Work Secret Seven' is the sixth book of Enid Blyton's Secret Seven Series. It was first Published in 1954.…

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Fantastic Feathers: Best books read so far in 2023 #TBRChallenge

Last year didn't go as planned with respect to the books. I could read 20 books and my goal was…

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BookChatter, 19 Jul 2023

Now You See Us: Unveiling the Struggles of Singapore’s Invisible Workers – The Bookish Enclave

Title: Now You See Us Author: Balli Kaur Jaswal Genre: Contemporary Fiction Publisher: HarperCollins "Now You See Us" by Balli…

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BookChatter, 19 Jul 2023

Book Review Of The Yogi Witch – Bloodlines and Legacies By Zorian Cross - Indiacafe24.com

beautiful love story of someone belonging to the LGBTQ community, it also provides an insight into the mystical world of…

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BookChatter, 19 Jul 2023

A dish which reminds me of someone… – Flying thoughts

A dish which reminds me of someone…a very simple but yet very strong topic to wake me up to write…

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BookChatter, 19 Jul 2023

A Strange and Sublime Address

The short novella has no story structure, no beginning, middle or end. It is a slice of life, of routine…

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BookChatter, 18 Jul 2023

Book Review: The Witch In The Peepul Tree by Arefa Tehsin – Jainand Gurjar

The Witch In The Peepul Tree by Arefa Tehsin is a murder mystery, suspense novel. Read the detailed review to…

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BookChatter, 18 Jul 2023

A Most Agreeable Murder - Julia Seales - ★★★.¾

A mostly agreeable parody of Regency-era dramatic mysteries, combining elements from historical fiction, Regency romance, cosy mystery, satire, and humour.…

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BookChatter, 18 Jul 2023

Calling the Whales - Jasbinder Bilan - ★★★★.½

A brilliant middle-grade story that combines friendship and love for nature into a powerful, adventurous narrative. A must-read work for…

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BookChatter, 18 Jul 2023

The Best Possible Experience: Stories - Nishanth Injam - ★★★.½

An anthology focussing on India, Indians, and Indianness here and abroad. Beautiful prose and great characterisation, but somewhat abrupt endings…