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graceverything

Finding & sharing the best stories to my ears! ALC & ARC review creator 🎧 Fantasy, Romance, Mystery, Thriller 📍Belgium 📩 gracereads@proton.me

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The City of Brass (The Daevabad Trilogy, #1)
If She Says Yes (Say Yes Duet, #1)
Only For The Week
The Dead Cat Tail Assassins
Babel
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You Weren't Meant to Be Human
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Bad Indians Book Club: Reading at the Edge of a Thousand Worlds
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Red City (The New Alchemists #1)
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  • Spring 2026 Readalong Picks

    Hi everyone, we're excited to share the 4 selections for the Spring Readalong, running March - May! We announce Readalong titles a month in advance to give everyone time to place library holds; head to the Seasonal Readalong page to see the Spring badge and the full selections (on the app: click Seasonal Readalong from the More menu. On desktop: click the purple "View Spring Picks" button underneath the "Winter 2026 Readalong" header).

    Razorblade Tears by S.A. Cosby: A mystery/thriller by the iconic S.A. Cosby, this story follows a Black and white father seeking vengeance for their two sons who were married and murdered in cold blood.

    A Master of Djinn by P. Djèlí Clark: A steampunk fantasy set in Cairo in 1912, we follow Agent Fatma as she investigates a murder in a secret brotherhood and an ancient magic unleashing danger on the city.

    When We Lost Our Heads by Heather O'Neill: A sapphic literary fiction set in 19th century Montreal, this is a coming of age tale following Marie and Sadie as they navigate their intense & passionate relationship through Montreal's high society (and brothels)

    Goddess of the River by Vaishnavi Patel: From the author of Kaikeyi, this is a reimagining of the story of Hindu goddess Ganga who is cursed to become mortal until she fulfills the terms of her curse.

    Excited to read with everyone in the coming months!

    Happy reading, Jennifer & Lucy

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    OH she's not playing... This is... A lot... There's no sugarcoating, it's raw and intense. I need a minute.

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    The diner?? 😬 baby girl please

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    I’m scared. Not of Pet, but about what’s to come.

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  • The Seven Generations and The Seven Grandfather Teachings
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    “Observe how I live and the truth will come out of it”

    This quote mentioned in Bad Indians Book Club made me pause and search for The seven generations and the seven grandfather teachings by James Vukelich

    This is a very short read and yet very insightful, inspiring and comforting. It truly goes to show how words have such a deep meaning and how from one language to another so much can be lost in translation. It also reminded me how important it was for me to learn my own native language. I speak French and English which are both the coloniser language and have no knowledge of my peoples languages.

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    "We must read intentionally, but more than intentionally, I want to read radically"

    food for thoughts

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