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Continue reading →: Mad Honey ReviewI would give Mad Honey by Jodi Picoult and Jennifer Finney Boylan a solid 4-star rating. This captivating novel deals with issues that many readers will relate to – the complexities of love, family, and the secrets we keep from those we care about. The authors’ writing style is engaging…
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Continue reading →: Lessons in Chemistry ReviewLessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus is a delightful novel that follows the story of Elizabeth Zott, a chemist who finds herself in a predicament after becoming a single mother. Her unique approach to cooking leads her to become a star on a cooking show, but not everyone is happy…
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Continue reading →: What I Read this Weekend- 4/3/23Nine Women, One Dress by Jane Rosen is a charming and delightful novel that takes readers on a journey through the lives of nine different women, all connected by a little black dress. The book is a rom-com that explores themes of love, loss, and finding oneself. Rosen’s writing style…
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Continue reading →: March 2023 Reading Wrap-Up: A Month of Literary ExplorationMarch has been an exciting month for reading enthusiasts, and I am thrilled to share my reading list with you. From self-help and finance to fiction and mystery, each book has given me a unique perspective and a lot to ponder. So, here are the books that have kept me…
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Continue reading →: A Few Good Reads 3/31/23The stand-out articles that spoke to me in the past week. ‘We’re Book Nerds’: The Female Friends Opening Bookshops Together How to Stop Overthinking When You’re About to Spiral A case for Multiple Creative Passions Everything You Need to Do Lymphatic Drainage at Home How to do a life edit How smart people can be happier.…






