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10 Most Anticipated Books of March 2025
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Most Anticipated Books of March 2025

Let’s dive into the 10 Most Anticipated Books of March 2025 poised to dominate your TBR pile, your book club chats, and maybe...

Something in the Walls By Daisy Pearce (Book Review) (1)
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Something in the Walls: By Daisy Pearce (Book Review)

Daisy Pearce's novel, Something in the Walls, emerges as a compelling addition to the horror genre, intertwining psychological tension with elements of folklore...

Famous Last Words By Gillian McAllister (Book Review) (1)
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Famous Last Words: By Gillian McAllister (Book Review)

Gillian McAllister's "Famous Last Words" is a compelling thriller that delves deep into the complexities of marriage, trust, and the unforeseen secrets that...

Eleven Numbers By Lee Child (Book Review) (1)
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Eleven Numbers: By Lee Child (Book Review)

In "Eleven Numbers," Lee Child steps away from his iconic Jack Reacher series to deliver a concise yet gripping novella that intertwines the...

Wake Up and Open Your Eyes By Clay McLeod Chapman (Book Review) (1)
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Wake Up and Open Your Eyes: By Clay McLeod Chapman (Book Review)

Clay McLeod Chapman's "Wake Up and Open Your Eyes" delves into the terrifying intersection of media consumption and demonic possession.

The Lotus Shoes By Jane Yang (Book Review) (1)
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The Lotus Shoes: By Jane Yang (Book Review)

Jane Yang's debut novel, The Lotus Shoes, transports readers to 19th-century China, offering a poignant exploration of friendship, societal norms, and personal resilience.

The Business Trip By Jessie Garcia (Book Review) (1)
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The Business Trip: By Jessie Garcia (Book Review)

In her debut novel, The Business Trip, Jessie Garcia, an award-winning sports journalist, ventures into the realm of psychological thrillers.

10 practical ways to reignite your love for books and make reading a regular part of your life again
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10 practical ways to reignite your love for books and make reading a regular part of your life again

Here are 10 practical ways to reignite your love for books and make reading a regular part of your life again.

I Am Not Jessica Chen By Ann Liang (Book Review) (1)
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I Am Not Jessica Chen: By Ann Liang (Book Review)

In her latest young adult novel, "I Am Not Jessica Chen," author Ann Liang delves into the complexities of identity, familial expectations, and...

Emily Wilde's Compendium of Lost Tales By Heather Fawcett (Book Review) (1)
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Emily Wilde’s Compendium of Lost Tales: By Heather Fawcett (Book Review)

Heather Fawcett's "Emily Wilde's Compendium of Lost Tales" serves as the third and final installment in the beloved Emily Wilde series.

Rebel Witch By Kristen Ciccarelli (Book Review) (1)
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Rebel Witch: By Kristen Ciccarelli (Book Review)

Kristen Ciccarelli's "Rebel Witch" serves as the riveting conclusion to the Crimson Moth duology, picking up the tumultuous tale of Rune Winters and...

Gandalf or Dumbledore: Who Is the Ultimate Wizard?
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Gandalf or Dumbledore: Who Is the Ultimate Wizard?

Gandalf or Dumbledore who would emerge as the ultimate wizard? Let’s break it down with a detailed analysis.