A Place for Us by Fatima Farheen Mirza

I have tried reading many many family dramas in my past and I've only liked maybe 1 or 2, so I just know it's not my genre and to stay away. Well, my book club chose this book for January and I am so beyond glad they did as I would have never been able to enjoy this book so thoroughly otherwise!

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The Night Tiger by Yangsze Choo

This novel by Yangsze Choo was beautifully written and included so many things that make a fantastic story; mystery, history, magical realism and romance. There was also ancient Chinese folklore surrounding a tiger and restless spirits, which lead to significant superstition from the community members.

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The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller

This novel was about petty gods and desperate men. It’s about pride and greed that lead to a decades long and very bloody war that achieves nothing for those fighting it. It’s also a bit of a love story without being overtly sexual nor taking away from the legend we all know.

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My Dearest Friend: Letters of Abigail and John Adams

Definitely an interesting historic read, but I do think it got to be a bit too long since the letters were in their entirety and often I found myself lost since they were writing about so many random topics that didn't have context other than to each other. I'd recommend it, but warn someone that it can be a bit dry and long at times.

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And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie

This was my first Agatha Christie novel and I absolutely loved it. It was such a fascinating idea; ten people are lured to a remote island under false pretenses and quickly find out they are to be punished by death for 'crimes' they have committed in the past and got away with.

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Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng

It's difficult for me to enjoy books where the majority is based on reality but then certain situations or characters' actions are so ridiculous and ring so false. When this happens, it alters my entire perception on the story. This happened in Little Fires Everywhere and made it too far-fetched and frustrating for me to fully enjoy the rest of the book.

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A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L'Engle

I was not one of the students assigned this book in school. I know many people my age were and I wish I had been as I believe A Wrinkle in Time teaches some very important lessons for a middle schooler to hear. Even as an adult, I found the messages heart-warming and relevant along with an entertaining sci-fi quick read.

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The Winter of the Witch by Katherine Arden

Although I knew I was already enthralled with Katherine Arden’s writing, The Winter of the Witch solidified that this is one of my favorite series of all time. I have loved each and every moment of this series and am so overjoyed with how it ended even as I am sobbing over the fact that it’s over.

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