Books in Review: This Week’s Highlights
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In this selection of Books in Review, 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!
The Greek House by Dinah Jefferies:
Set in the sun-drenched landscape of 1930s Corfu, The Greek House by Dinah Jefferies delivers a captivating mix of family drama, lost love, and the uncovering of long-held secrets.
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Brutally Honest by Melanie Brown:
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“If you want to be a winner, you have to believe you can win. Just put it out there in the universe. I do it all the time.”
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Book Mail:
This week, I was thrilled to receive a special delivery of book mail.
The books included are:
Behind You Is the Sea by Susan Muaddi Darraj
Old Soul by Susan Barker
We Do Not Part by Han Kang
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Tales of the Celestial Kingdom by Sue Lynn Tan:
Tales of the Celestial Kingdom by Sue Lynn Tan is a beautifully crafted companion to the Celestial Kingdom duology, offering readers a deeper glimpse into the world of Daughter of the Moon Goddess and Heart of the Sun Warrior.
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Viper In The Nest by Georgina Clarke:
Step into the shadowy streets of 18th-century London with the third thrilling instalment in the Lizzie Hardwicke series.
If you're a fan of historical mysteries packed with suspense, secrets, and compelling characters, this is the book for you!
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City of Fiction by Yu Hua:
Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century China, a nation in the throes of transformation, City of Fiction is a sweeping tale of love, blood, and dreams.
City of Fiction explores the vanishing traditions of China, the weight of the past, and the unpredictability of the future.
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Foster by Claire Keegan:
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“Many's the man lost much just because he missed a perfect opportunity to say nothing.”
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