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The Art of Prophecy (War Arts, #1)
Wesley Chu
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Lord of Scoundrels (Scoundrels, #3)
Loretta Chase
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What’s an overused line that makes you sigh when you see it?
And what’s one that’s technically overused but still hits every time?
I’ll start! : “You’ll be the death of me” and “you little minx” makes my eyes roll so hard, but “Who did this to you??😡” still makes me so giddy 😝
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What’s book series have you’ve finished recently? Was it your first time reading it or were you re-reading it? Was genre was it? What was your favorite book from all of the series? What did you rate it? For me I recently finished the Cruel Prince Trilogy and it’s my first ever finished trilogy read. I’m so glad I chose the Folk of the air series as a beginner reader. It was definitely a 5⭐️ read for me. My favourite book out of the three is “The Queen of Nothing” for sure.
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Lord of Scoundrels (Scoundrels, #3)
Loretta Chase
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From the provocative and challenging to the emotional and quiet, Japanese literary fiction tends to be nuanced, introspective, and minimalistic. These books contain layered cultural commentary and may lean on psychological, surreal, or fantastical elements to convey their message.
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This Fatal Kiss
Alicia Jasinska
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The Isle in the Silver Sea
Tasha Suri
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This Fatal Kiss
Alicia Jasinska
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Spoiled Milk
Avery Curran
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When We Lost Our Heads
Heather O'Neill
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The Employees
Olga Ravn