Looking for a twisty read full of mysteries, red herrings and dead ends? The Heirs by Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé is your next read.
@FeiwelFriends@usborne#TheHeirs
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I was thinking of back then I would be verging on being able to retire now. Instead I am struggling financially and getting close to having to sell just to survive. Please tell me there is a reason to hang on. The endless delays and failed promises are almost too much to bear
@elonmusk as a Tesla investor I’m finding it harder and harder to not feel betrayed and increasingly frustrated with my investment. I could have sold in 2021 or 22 and invested elsewhere but I didn’t specifically didn’t because of your promises. If I had invested in the companies
Need a book that celebrates the magic of patience and friendship? The Reimagining of Thornwood House by Jaleigh Johnson is your next read.
#acebooks#thereimaginingofthornwoodhouse
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Looking for a creepy thriller set in a decadant mansion? No One Leaves the Manor by Kelly McWilliams is your next read.
#littlebrown#NoOneLeavesTheManor
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Every book has a tarot card. 🔮
On my blog I review new releases and pull a tarot card that captures the heart of each story.
Expect fantasy, horror, historical fiction, and the occasional surprise.
Explore the reviews: https://t.co/UhLgjeVxKC
I have a lot of books in a lot of different genres, and I know it can get confusing (even for me!), so here's a comprehensive list of everything I have so far by genre. You can find everything here: https://t.co/afpG4OxznZ
Starting strong with The Reaper Chronicles!
Don't let the Carnival Man find you...
Never Enough Books Story Spotlight - Carousel by Sarah McKnight
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#bookblog#booktour#bbnya#storyspotlight
"You can close your eyes to the things you do not want to see, but you cannot close your heart to the things you do not want to feel." - Forbidden by Tabitha Suzuma ♥️
Everytime I think about this book, tears well up in my eyes.
What book did make you truly cry?
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ The Shock of the Light by Lori Inglis Hall . A superb WW2 novel with the emotional story of twins Theo and Tessa at its centre. #theshockofthelight#loriinglishall https://t.co/PIfaZYP1vf
Happy release day 🙌🏻 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Lost and Found in America: Across the 50 states sees Dino Boy head on an epic adventure across America. All in rymhume with amazing illustrations, you learn so much and have the best fun. https://t.co/sHq3yyq2wX #lostandfound
Most read blogs for May:
10. Jolly Monster Town
9. Crow: Thief of Magic
8. The Unchosen One
7. The Other Ones
6. The First Year @EarlyTrain
5. The Fate of Podkin One-Ear
4. Dragonborn
3. Cinnamon Crumb Baking Detective
2. Dragonborn: The Twilight Child
1. The House of Horrors
Looking for a book that celebrates the magic of bookshops and found families? The Tiny Magic Bookshop by August C Bloom is your next read.
#harpercollins#thetinymagicbookshop
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I’m sharing my a #NonFictionFriday review this week for the brilliant The World’s Last Mammoth by Mike Barfield, illustrated by Franziska Höllbacher 🦣
Perfect for KS2 readers, it’s out now from @templarbooks
https://t.co/qcqqK7nFv0