books I've read in April

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... Read moreIn April, my reading list was an exciting blend of contemporary fiction, romance, and suspense that kept me hooked page after page. One standout was "The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo" by Taylor Jenkins Reid, a spellbinding novel exploring love, glamour, and the complexities of fame. The storytelling is immersive, revealing the many sides of its enigmatic protagonist. I also delved into "The Chain" by Adrian McKinty, which offers a chilling and intense thriller experience that explores a mother's desperate fight through a terrifying system. Its fast-paced narrative and psychological tension kept me captivated throughout. For those who enjoy a twist on classic tales, "Part of Your World" by Liz Braswell presents a fresh, dark retelling of Ariel's story, merging fantasy with unexpected depth and intrigue. Additionally, "They Both Die at the End" by Adam Silvera touched me emotionally with its moving story about two boys living their last day. It’s a beautiful exploration of life, connection, and the importance of making every moment count. Beyond these, I read "Lore" by Alexandra Bracken, an enthralling mythology-inspired tale combining action and ancient curses, and "Love Song" by Elle Kennedy, which blends romance and music for a heartfelt read. Reading these books in April was not only about entertainment but also about experiencing diverse voices and stories that challenge, comfort, and ignite the imagination. If you’re looking for a rich playlist of books this month, these selections offer a little something for every mood and interest.