Born a Crime: Stories From a South African Childhood by Trevor Noah

I rarely read autobiographies (or even biographies), but I’m so glad I read this one! Someone suggested this to me, and after a month of deliberating, I bought it.

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The Unexpected Guest by Charles Osborne, Agatha Christie

It has been at least 15 years (although it is most probably much more than that) since I first started reading Agatha Christie. You would assume I would be bored of her writing by now. But, no, not at all. In fact, she continues to amuse and surprise me to this day. I guess I will just never grow out of her writing!

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I’ll Walk Alone (Alvirah and Willy #8) by Mary Higgins Clark

Oh my god, such a ridiculous book! I might just never read another novel by Mary Higgins Clark again!

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The Viscount’s Wallflower Bride by Lauren Royal and Devon Royal

It has been a while…

I’m getting back to reading slowly. I did try a lot of other novels, but I seem to have lost patience for stories where the lead characters just jump each other without really having a conversation first. So here we are… a “SWEET & CLEAN” romance. I didn’t think of this phrase, the authors did.

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The Gift by Cecelia Ahern

This is one of the books I bought about a month ago but never got around to reading. To be honest, this was just an impulse buy. It was on discount at the store… 😐

I wrote a review for The Perks of Being a Wallpaper a while ago.

This book appears to be a perfect Christmas read, it’s all about family, love, relationships, and a bit of magic. It looks to have been designed around Christmas-time sentiments, and I have mixed feelings about that. The fact that it is so theme-based made me feel put off.

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The Honeymoon Prize by Melissa McClone

Hello everyone! It’s been an eventful couple of days worldwide! America, my sympathies. We will all have to bear with this turn of events now. Wish there were a “RESTART” switch. But, well, this is real life.

For some reason I have decided to post this review today of all days. Guess I’m just pumped up after being online the whole day.


Let’s start with the review. I recently downloaded a bunch of romance novels on my Kindle, thanks to Bookbub that kept sending me mails about free Kindle ebooks.  This was the only one I actually read. There wasn’t any particular reason for that. I just picked it randomly.

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The Memory Keeper’s Daughter by Kim Edwards

The last book remaining from my Book Haul, and now it is over. At least the whole collection ended on a high note (quality-wise, not emotion-wise)!

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