Reading Tips for (r)Ea(d)ster

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How many books do you plan to read during the Easter holidays? What are you planning to read? If you don’t know yet, here are a few ideas for you:

Turner’s Rage
James Seymour
This book is as thick as a brick! If you like historical fiction, the atmosphere of 1800s England, and long reads, check this out! The saga of the Turner Family is nothing less than enchanting.
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The Living Legend
Dan E. Hendrickson
This is a good-mood read. Even though it delves into a serious topic, human trafficking, you’ll walk out of this reading experience with a smile on your face. This author’s skills in creating an enjoyable story are excellent.
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Seven at Two Past Five
Tara Basi
What a challenging book! This one is sure to force you to think, and just when you figure you know what’s going to happen, it slaps you right on your face and forces you to think again. This book is full of twisted, dark humor but also characters that are absolutely lovable. Ever watched the movie, Truman Show? Well, you’ll notice some similarities, but only at the beginning…
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Happy (r)ea(d)ster, eveyone!

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