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Arlo Finch in the Kingdom of Shadows
Hey, everybody! Today I am reviewing the third and final book in the Arlo Finch series. This book provides a fitting ending to the trilogy. Though it is not as good it’s prequel, it does a great job of keeping the readers hooked. The author doesn’t waste his time in writing unnecessary side plots. Every…
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Arlo Finch in the Lake of the Moon by John August
This is the second book in the Arlo Finch series and it was absolutely mind-blowing. John August has handled the concept of time-travel exceptionally well. Even though it’s meant for children, it manages to astonish young adults too. Arlo too shows maturity in this book. I must say when it comes to time-travel Harry Potter…
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Green-Eyed Monster
Hey Everyone! Just wanted to share my attempt at a short story for the writing prompt: Jealousy. Let me know what you think in the comments. Don’t worry I will keep reviewing books and help you read great ones. So read on without further ado. Everyone attending the charity ball are in high spirits except…
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Sand To Glass by Remy Apepp
Hey everyone! It took me longer than I expected to write another review but that’s alright. I am back with a book review for you all. This book is the first in the Tales of Mythusian Empire. Sand to glass is a story about a kingdom that has to battle against forces out of their…
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Hunter’s Moon by Sarah. M. Awa
Welcome, Book lovers! Hope you are all finding my reviews useful. Today, we will see what there is to love and dislike about Hunter’s Moon. To put it in a nutshell, it’s a story about a werewolf. A teenage girl is bitten by a werewolf and this opens up a new world to her. What…
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Arlo Finch In The Valley of Fire by John August
Hello readers! I am back with another review. This book is the first one in the Arlo Finch series and is for middle grade readers. A boy moves with his family to Pine Mountain and joins the ‘Rangers’. There he discovers the existence of parallel worlds and magic. Of course, it’s not like the regular…
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The Utterly Uninteresting and Unadventurous Tales of Fred, the Vampire Accountant by Drew Hayes
Hey, readers. I know you have never heard of me before but think about this. I didn’t know this book existed before a friend recommended it a few days back. I love it now, and I think you will grow to like me too. So, without further ado, let’s dive into Fred’s world. What I…
