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Book Review: Heretical by Emma Whitehall
Ignatia Heretical isn’t shaping up to be much of a Hero. The daughter of the most famous Villain in the country, Ig is finding that no matter how hard she tries, no one at her illustrious Hero academy seems to trust her. Or, you know. Like her. At all. Her only friend is Pisces – the beautiful, popular girl she’s been hopelessly in love with since she started school at the Lunalist Academy For The Gifted and Talented. However, Ig’s chance to prove herself comes when she’s signed up for a secret reconnaissance mission; infiltrate Shackleton School for Villains and work out their nefarious plans. Pretend to be a Villain. Make friends with an unhinged botanist, a mad scientist, and his insufferable clone/lab assistant. Find out their secrets. Go home a Hero. What could possibly go wrong?
By Marie Sinadjan2 years ago in BookClub
Audiobook Review: Feathers of Snow by Alice Ivinya
In Brianna’s new world of ice and snow, the coldest things by far are the eyes of her betrothed... Brianna bears a deadly secret: she’s not the princess she is pretending to be. If the prince finds out, her life will be forfeit and her country plunged into war. But there is more to the icy prince than meets the eye, and Brianna slowly unravels the secrets of his dark past while surviving in a strange culture. However her goodness and wit will only get her so far. Terrifying beasts stalk the border and a murderer is at work in the town. They know the truth of Brianna’s identity and will stop at nothing to destroy all she has fought for.
By Marie Sinadjan2 years ago in BookClub
Book Review: The Book of Perilous Dishes by Doina Rusti
1798 Bucharest: A magical, dark adventure A year full of intrigue and political machinations: a slave-chef lives in Bucharest, sought after by everyone. His cooking is sublime, satisfying even the sophisticated tastes of the Prince, who steals him from his rightful owner and installs him in the Palace. However, no one knows that the chef has in his possession a witch’s recipe book: the Book of Perilous Dishes. The recipes in this magical book can bring about damaging sincerity, forgetfulness, the gift of prediction, or hysterical laughter. And the rightful owner of this book is fourteen-year-old Pâtca, initiated in the occult arts. Pâtca comes to Bucharest, to her uncle, Cuviosu Zăval, to recover this book, but she finds him murdered and the Book of Perilous Dishes has disappeared without trace. All that Zăval has left her is a strange map she must decipher. Travelling from Romania to France and on to Germany to do so, Patca's family's true past and powers are revealed, as is her connection to Silica the cook…
By Marie Sinadjan2 years ago in BookClub
Top 10 Novels You Must Read: A Journey Through Literature's Greatest Works
Are you looking for your next great read? Whether you're a seasoned bookworm or just getting started, these ten novels are essential additions to your reading list. From timeless classics to modern masterpieces, each of these books offers a unique and unforgettable experience. Dive into these compelling stories and explore profound themes, intricate characters, and masterful storytelling. Plus, if you decide to purchase any of these novels, we have included affiliate links to help you get started on your literary journey.
By smoky quartz2 years ago in BookClub
Audiobook Review: The Reanimator's Heart by Kara Jorgensen
A reluctant necromancer, a man killed before his time, and the crime that brings them together. Felipe Galvan’s life as an investigator for the Paranormal Society has been spent running into danger. Returning home from his latest case, Felipe struggles with the sudden quiet of his life until a mysterious death puts him in the path of the enigmatic Oliver Barlow. Oliver has two secrets. One, he has been in love with the charming Felipe Galvan for years. Two, he is a necromancer, but to keep the sensible life he’s built as a medical examiner, he must hide his powers. That is until Oliver finds Felipe murdered and accidentally brings him back from the dead. But Felipe refuses to die again until he and Oliver catch his killer. Together, Felipe and Oliver embark on an investigation to uncover a plot centuries in the making. As they close in on his killer, one thing is certain: if they don’t stop them, Felipe won’t be the last to die.
By Marie Sinadjan2 years ago in BookClub
Last night
The rain pattered softly against the windowpane as Nora sat by her desk, the dim light casting long shadows across her cluttered room. Her heart ached with a bittersweet mixture of nostalgia and sadness, an emotion she hadn’t felt in years. It was as if the universe had conspired to draw her back to this particular night, this particular place, where time seemed to hang suspended.
By Zaina khan2 years ago in BookClub
Summary of Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
"Pride and Prejudice," a timeless classic by Jane Austen, continues to captivate readers with its wit, romance, and social commentary. First published in 1813, this novel explores the themes of love, marriage, and societal expectations through the experiences of the Bennet family. Austen's keen observations and vivid characterizations bring the world of early 19th-century England to life. In this blog post, we will delve into the intricacies of "Pride and Prejudice," summarizing its plot and examining its key themes and characters.
By Livia Mendonça2 years ago in BookClub
Why do students choose to study in the UK
Introduction: The United Kingdom is a popular destination for international students seeking higher education. With its world-class universities, diverse culture, and global recognition, the UK attracts thousands of students every year. However, studying in the UK comes with its own set of challenges. In this blog, we'll explore the reasons why students choose the UK for studies, the challenges they face, and potential solutions.
By Anjali edufynd2 years ago in BookClub
Self-Published Authors Appreciation Week
Say what you want about self-publishing, but this week bloggers and reviewers have been celebrating great self-published books over on Twitter! Self-Published Authors Appreciation Week or simply SPAAW was started by book blogger Jodie of Witty and Sarcastic Bookclub in 2021 and has been growing bigger and better over the years. Check out the 2024 hub for this year's content!
By Marie Sinadjan2 years ago in BookClub
Mismarca Koukoku Monogatari: A Detailed Overview
Mismarca Koukoku Monogatari, also known as Tale of the Mismarca Kingdom, is a captivating manga series that tells the story of Prince Mahiro and his unexpected journey. Set in the Mismarca Kingdom, the narrative revolves around Mahiro, an unconventional prince who defies the traditional image of a heroic leader. As the kingdom faces imminent threats, Mahiro's true potential is gradually revealed, leading to compelling character development and political intrigue.
By Saboor Ahmad2 years ago in BookClub
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A access of cases apparent in UVA Bloom Medical Center's emergency administration amid September and June prompted adulteration experts with UVA's Blue Ridge Adulteration Centre to analysis bristles adapted brands of the articles awash in Central Virginia gas stations and smoke shops.
By Pritifinds2 years ago in BookClub










