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Immies, Glummies and Beenies; A Tale of Baradoohn | Review

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What would you do if you discovered a thousand-year-old immortals were living, working, going to school, and even shopping, in the most secret place in all the world? When tragedy strikes the parents of Tristan, Charlie, and Eve, they are torn from their London home and whisked away into the Scottish Highlands to stay with their aunt and uncle. While exploring the mysterious wood one night, they stumble across a group of human-looking immortals and become involved in a battle for their own safety. The children discover that immortals have lived for centuries in an undiscovered place called Baradoohn, the world's greatest kept secret. After being rescued by their new immortal guides, the children learn they are wickedly hunted by the dangerous immortal, Markaeyla, though they do not know why. They must journey into Baradoohn and face the perils while trying to discover why they are so important. Battles with teums, powerful trixes, Dark Age gangsters, angry peelerpots, and the all-p

Review: We Jace you a Clary Xmas

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We Jace you a Clary Xmas by Cassandra Clare . My rating: 5 of 5 stars I absolutely loved this!!! We have short chapters of clace. Any Clace shipper would die to read this book. 8 chapters!  The first chapter is of Jace and Clary's meeting from Isabelle's POV. You could literally see Jace falling in love with Clary at first sight. He couldn't even kill a demon because he was too busy staring at Clary ( He did kill it at the end, but he got hurt killing a little demon and that says something since he's the best shadowhunter of his age).   The second chapter was Jace's POV of their first kiss at her birthday in the greenhouse and to say Jace is and was crazy about her would be right.  The third chapter was from City of Ashes, where Seelie Queen does all Clace shipper a favour. It was from Jace's POV, and It's my favourite chapter from the entire book. Jace's thoughts during that scene made my heart melt and break at the same time. It h

My December To Be Read

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December is already here, and before we know, it'll be 2021. So I am gonna count my 2020 December TBR. I'll probably read more than these, but these are the ones I must-read.  How The High King of Elfhame learned to hate stories, Holly Black It's been around 2 weeks since its release, and I haven't read it yet. I don't know how I waited this long, but I don't want to read it in Ebook version because the illustrations in this book are so beautiful, but I don't have the rest of The Folk of the Air series as books, and if I buy only this book, it'll look weird to me. I started reading the Ebook version of this, and I had to stop because there is Cardan's picture at the start and the map of Elfhame. There are also illustrations before every chapter, and I want to own them. Also, the name of the first chapter is The High King of Elfhame Visits The Mortal World, and well, every fan of the series knows how much we are excited to read that.  The name of the

My Top Fantasy books

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Fantasy books are books set in a different universe with different creatures, and honestly, fantasy is my favourite genre after YA. Fantasy books are so fun to read, and it feels so good to get lost in a universe where you don't have to deal with humane problems. Here are my top Fantasy books: The Folk of the Air, Holly Black “I have lied, and I have betrayed, and I have triumphed. If only there was  someone to congratulate me.”  - Jude Duarte, The Cruel Prince The Cruel Prince is one of my absolute favourites. Jude Duarte is one of the best female leads I've ever read about. She is a strong female lead, and she doesn't make really cringy bad decisions. I always like to read a book with strong female leads, but in most books, they just make the female smart not strong. So I personally liked it when I read about Jude.  My words fall short of describing Cardan Greenbriar. I am still shocked he's the High King of Elfhame. Well, it was because of Jude that he became the Kin

Connected to Me | Review

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  Aoi Kanemoto is Japanese, cute, shy, and a certified genius. Despite graduating top of her class at Caltech, she struggles to find a job in the fast-paced tech industry. Her family, although very loving, doesn’t understand her at all, and her little sister seems poised for success. But Aoi suffers from deep-seated trust issues that keep her from pursuing her dreams. Then she meets Christian Sterling at a local ramen shop. An Afro-Hispanic foster child and fellow tech-head, Christian’s gentle demeanor and kind gestures cut through Aoi’s emotional barrier. But as they chat and grow closer, the shy girl’s anxiety causes her to flee the restaurant before he can even ask for her number. Getting ditched is bad enough, but Christian has no idea that this chance encounter is about to turn both their lives upside down. The next morning, Christian and Aoi are shocked to wake up in each other’s bodies. They have no idea how to get back! As Aoi discovers how lonely Christian’s life really is, Ch