Aliette De Bodard
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Review: The Wind Weaver by Julie Johnson

This story follows three emotionally rich characters through a vividly imagined world touched by elemental magic. While the plot falters, especially in its rushed final act, the character depth and atmospheric setting offer moments of warmth and intrigue. Familiar, but comforting. Book Synopsis Book Details Pages: 530 Genre: Fantasy Romance Publisher: Michael Joseph / FairyLoot Continue reading
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Review: The Let Them Theory by Mel Robbins

Robbins’ Let Them Theory offers a refreshingly pragmatic take on emotional boundaries, blending common sense with actionable strategies that resonate beyond surface-level advice. While some may find the concept familiar, the delivery is engaging enough to reignite forgotten truths and encourage thoughtful application. Book Synopsis Book Details Time: 10 hours, 38 minutes Genre: Non-fiction/Self Help Continue reading
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Review: The Red Scholar’s Wake by Aliette De Bodard

The Red Scholar’s Wake blends space opera with an intriguing political undercurrent and unconventional romance. While it’s a bold and imaginative concept, readers may find elements of the world-building and character dynamics challenging to connect with. Book Synopsis Book Details Pages: 321 Genre: Science Fiction Romance Publisher: Gollancz / Illumicrate Format: Hardback Xich Si: bot Continue reading
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