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    A review of the trilogy everyone is talking about

    Hello, my little bookworms! here I am again and today we’ll talk about the very acclaimed-soon-to-be-a-Netflix-show fantasy trilogy… The Shadow and Bone by Leigh Bardugo!!!! First of all, I’m going to say that I’m very excited about the upcoming show even though I didn’t find the trilogy that good. Of course, my excitement it’s absolutely and utterly because of the plot… …well, the cast it’s not that bad either. Anyway, the books. OK. So, this trilogy was on my TBR for quite a long time. It was quite hyped over bookstagram. Hence, I wanted to read it and see if it was as good as everyone said. Just then, a…

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    One Day by David Nicholls Review

    How to even start to write this review? I’ve thought this a couple of days because I’m genuinely conflicted. I decided to read this book because I loved the movie. I usually like to read the book before watching the movie, but, I had no idea it was a book until the movie finished. So it has been on my TBR for quite some time. So here I am. Torn. via GIPHY I know many people hated this novel, and I don’t blame them. I love it and hate it at the same time. So here is what I think: I loved the dynamic of storytelling. The same day every…

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    Last Christmas in Paris Review

    It’s review time! And of course, it’s necessary to talk about a Christmas book during Christmas season. As you know, this book was in my Christmas TBR this year. And I CAN’T TELL YOU HOW MUCH I LOVED THIS BOOK!!!!!!! I had really high expectations but it surpassed them all. I read the prologue and I was already in love with it. So, first thing first. This book is written in an epistolary format, that means, the story is told only by letters. However, there are some short parts written in first person as a normal book. And it makes it even more lovely. This format makes it impossible to…

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    YOUR NEW FAVOURITE HISTORICAL FICTION

    REVIEW Español más abajo – Spanish below The Girl with the Silver Star As you know, and if you don’t I’ll tell you, I love romance books. I read mostly romance books and if it is historical romance EVEN better. Because I love historical fiction, and if it’s set during the World Wars EVEN better. But if it’s based on real-life. YOU GOT ME! And The Girl with the Silver Star is ALL that. And I can’t tell you how moving and stunning this story is. via GIPHY This novel tells the story of Raisa a Belarussian-Jewish woman living in Minsk with her beloved husband, Abraham, and two lovely daughters,…