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How to Find What You're Not Looking For
This book really drew me in. How to Find What You’re Not Looking For by Veera Hiranandani tells the story through Ariel Goldberg’s eyes, and I liked how honest and real her perspective felt. The story explores interracial marriage in the 1960s, which was not an easy topic at that time. What I fo
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The Man I Never Met Broke Me💔
This book is chef’s kiss. I absolutely loved everything about it — how they met, how their story unfolds, the plot twist, the emotions, the yearning… all of it. It’s one of those stories that quietly tugs at your heart and doesn’t let go. The story begins when Hannah, who lives in London, accide
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Three Friends. One Secret. The Note 📝
The Note by Alafair Burke is a slow burn that pays off — eventually. Burke knows her way around a thriller; her writing is crisp, the tension subtle, and the emotional undercurrents strong. But the real edge of the story doesn’t fully surface until the final stretch, when everything finally unravel
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All We Lost Was Everything...
This book really pulled me in with its pacing. The buildup was steady, and just when I thought I had everything figured out, the author drops one twist after another right at the back. Honestly, it kept me flipping through the pages because the reveals just didn’t stop coming. I enjoyed how everyth
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The Catcher in the Rye Left Me Lost 😶‍🌫️
We get why The Catcher in the Rye splits readers — it’s raw, honest, and full of restless energy. We liked Holden’s dark humour and his bond with Phoebe, and the ending, where he accepts he can’t protect every child’s innocence, felt quietly moving. But the constant cynicism, repetition, and bursts
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Family Happiness made me rethink love 💭
I have a love–hate relationship with this book, which is why I gave it 3.75/5. Tolstoy’s writing is undeniably heartfelt, filled with yearning, but the couple’s dynamic often felt strange and not something I enjoyed. Still, as the story moved forward, it became clear that they chose each other know
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💎 Hide and Secrets: A Steady Mystery Ride
This was quite an interesting read, though the writing style felt a little amateur at times. The story kept me curious, especially with Tyler being such a supportive presence for the main character. There was a twist with Rik being the one after the main character’s father, but it didn’t feel that
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Fired for Your FACE?! You Should Smile More 💀

Imagine getting FIRED because your boss says your face gives off “dark vibes” 😳💀. That’s how this book kicks off — and as someone with major RBF, I was hooked. But here’s the best part: instead of just moving on quietly, the main character decides it’s payback time. Between plotting revenge, fos
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🙆🏻‍♀️ Finding Phoebe
I genuinely enjoyed reading from Phoebe’s point of view. You really get to see the world through her eyes — how she makes sense of her trauma, her diagnosis, and how she fights to take back control of her life. It’s heavy at times, but it's written with so much empathy and care that it never fe
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The Silent Patient: Worth the Hype? 🤔
Alex Michaelides’ The Silent Patient is a psychological thriller with a premise that immediately hooks you: Alicia Berenson, a famous painter, shoots her husband and then refuses to speak a single word for six years. Confined to a psychiatric facility called The Grove, she becomes the obsession of
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💃 The Fraud Squad Gave Me All the Drama
The Fraud Squad was such a fun, heartwarming read. I really enjoyed watching Sam navigate high society while trying to hold on to who she is. She’s ambitious, career-driven, and even when things get messy, she doesn’t lose sight of her goals — which made her easy to root for. One thing that stoo
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🧑‍🦼‍➡️ The First Thing About You
The First Thing About You was a surprisingly refreshing read. Even though Harris isn’t the most likeable character at first glance, you can feel that he’s trying or maybe even figuring himself out along the way. The standout for me was the cast of characters. Each one has such a strong personality
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Why The Twits Still Hits as an Adult 💥📚
Disgusting 🤢, hilarious 😂, and unexpectedly wise 💡. What starts as a silly story about two awful people turns into a brilliant reminder — for kids and adults — that cruelty makes you truly ugly. The message? Don’t fight hate with hate. Just walk away 🚶‍♀️🕊 A short read, but one that sticks 🧠✨
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🔪 Mondays Are Murder Kept Me Guessing Till the End
This book really kept me on edge. From start to finish, I kept wondering who is Monday? Who’s behind everything? The suspense doesn’t let up, and every time I thought I had it figured out, the story would take another turn. It’s one of those thrillers that keeps your mind running and your heart
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The Quiet Power of Orbiting Jupiter 🤍🪐
A short read, but it hits hard. Orbiting Jupiter is quiet, raw, and absolutely heartbreaking. Joseph’s only 14 — already a dad, already gone through so much. He just wants to see his daughter. The story is simple, but the emotions creep up on you. It’s sad, frustrating, and tender all at once.
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