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BirdieMama
2 days ago3 min read
"On the Royle Range (Forever Texas, #3)"
I haven't been reading western books for long, but when I have, it has been strictly books by the talented duo of William W. Johnstone...
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BirdieMama
2 days ago3 min read
"Penitence"
As a parent, this story hit me right in the feels. I cannot fathom what it would be like to lose a child and the overwhelming grief that...
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BirdieMama
4 days ago3 min read
"Land of Tornadoes"
Looking for a fresh genre mash-up to shake up your usual reading materials? If you find yourself yearning for a reading experience that...
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BirdieMama
4 days ago2 min read
"Dear Diary"
This story marked my very first tentative foray into the vast and enticing world of novellas available through Kindle Unlimited, a...
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BirdieMama
4 days ago2 min read
"Acquired (The XX Pandemic, #1)"
I was actually really looking forward to delving into this title upon winning it through a Goodreads Giveaway, an opportunity that always...
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BirdieMama
4 days ago2 min read
"To Have and to Hoax (The Regency Vows, #1)"
This was a delightful and engaging historical fiction novel that I had the opportunity to acquire at no cost from Simon and Schuster...
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BirdieMama
4 days ago3 min read
"A Monsoon Rising (The Hurricane Wars, #2)"
In my opinion, fantasy is undeniably one of the superior genres in reading if you're seeking to be transported to another place, time, or...
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BirdieMama
Jan 93 min read
"Table for Five"
Sometimes, I like to take a break from the dark and mysterious types of books that often fill my reading list with their intricate plots...
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BirdieMama
Jan 92 min read
"Miss Morton and the Deadly Inheritance (Miss Morton Mysteries, #3)"
A good mystery will never get old in my opinion. The allure of a well-crafted mystery lies in its ability to engage the reader's mind and...
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BirdieMama
Jan 92 min read
"Big Money: Who is in Control?"
This book would not typically fall under the genres I usually gravitate towards in my reading habits. This particular title piqued my...
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BirdieMama
Jan 82 min read
"Sex, Death, & Diane"
Even from a young age, I always gravitated towards hanging around with older people, drawn to their experiences and the wisdom they had...
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BirdieMama
Jan 53 min read
"Rise, Tomorrow Girl"
This story pulls you in with its vibrant cover art and intriguing synopsis, which immediately captivates the attention of potential...
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BirdieMama
Jan 52 min read
"Reaper II: The Knights of Darkness"
This story had so many points of interest, intertwining historical fiction, fantasy, crime, and the paranormal in a captivating and...
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BirdieMama
Jan 52 min read
"We Are Not Like Them"
We Are Not Like Them is a contemporary narrative that delves into the complexities of race, identity, and friendship within the backdrop...
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BirdieMama
Jan 13 min read
"Fleeing France"
Fleeing France was a riveting and action-packed historical fiction novel that intricately weaves together the threads of fact and...
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BirdieMama
Jan 12 min read
"So You Want a Puppy"
Here's another great example of a children's book that not only captivates young readers with its adorable story but also serves as an...
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BirdieMama
Jan 12 min read
"Tetherless"
I can't quite put my finger on why dystopian settings in books are so interesting and captivating to so many readers. Perhaps it's...
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BirdieMama
Jan 12 min read
"The hypocrite"
Familial relationships can sometimes become tense or even hard to deal with, as they are often fraught with complex emotions, unspoken...
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BirdieMama
Dec 24, 20242 min read
"What Melancholy Used to Be"
One of the most enjoyable aspects of reading lies in its remarkable ability to allow individuals to disconnect from the relentless hustle...
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BirdieMama
Dec 24, 20243 min read
"When We Went South"
I love a good memoir. There is something profoundly captivating about delving into the intricate tapestry of another person's life...
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