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The City Of Brass By S.A. Chakraborty: Book Review

The City of Brass is a fantasy with hints of historical fiction too, being set in 18th century Cairo. I was being recommended it due to it having diversity, great characters and plus one of my favourite ever genres too. So I finally gave in! Introduction To The City Of Brass Nahri is a conwoman in 18th century Cairo with learned skills she believes are … Continue reading The City Of Brass By S.A. Chakraborty: Book Review

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The Court Of Miracles By Kester Grant: Book Review

The Court Of Miracles is a historical fiction fantasy inspired book and it has been described as Les Misérables meets Six of Crows. A recent diverse release. I’d like to thank Netgalley and the publisher for providing me this E-arc for an honest review. Introduction To The Court Of Miracles I was instantly interested from the first line of the blurb. Being compared to six … Continue reading The Court Of Miracles By Kester Grant: Book Review

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A Historical Fiction Romance, Beyond The Moon: Book Review

Beyond The Moon is a historical fiction romance with time travel mixed in too! It definitely sounds like my sort of book, especially with that fantasy aspect. Catherine Taylor has a unique talent of writing and I’d like to thank her for sending me over a copy of her book for an honest review as part of this blog tour! Synopsis: Outlander meets Birdsong is … Continue reading A Historical Fiction Romance, Beyond The Moon: Book Review

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Daisy Jones and the Six: Book Review

I decided to give this book after all the hype I had seen basically everywhere. I wasn’t disappointed although if it wasn’t for the hype maybe I would’ve liked the book even more than I already do. The style of writing is completely different to what I’m used to reading as it told the story as if it was a documentary. At first I found … Continue reading Daisy Jones and the Six: Book Review