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Mind F*ck Series. Just finished it and COULD NOT STOPPP!! It was really good. Kind of murder/mystery/romance/revenge!
Fpr me it's "till last breath" by durjoy datta frm india. Not only it has easy english to read fast but the story was kind of idk getting into my head so fastly. I've read that in one-day. Can't say I'll read it again...given the title's name is a sad one. But the surprising part was i was on this trip to a temple very far on the day i picked this book to read.. Can't believe i- I READ A BOOK DESPITE BEING DISTURBED BY SURROUNDINGS! Wow if only i had put the same determination in academic studies 😭
Okay I just can't stop talking about this one. The Spare Wife: A Psychological Thriller of Secret Marriage, Double Life, and Betrayal This beauty (my copy) arrived just today and i'm nothing but hooked. Let me not give out spoilers already haha, psst its on Kindle too
FACILITATE SCAVENGING BY VULTURES WITHOUT BRINGING BACK THE PAST HORRORS OF VULTURE-COLLISION INDUCED AIR CRASHES OF 1980-1994 TO INDIAN AVIATIONby Dr S M Satheesan
After reading FACILITATE SCAVENGING BY VULTURES WITHOUT BRINGING BACK THE PAST HORRORS OF VULTURE-COLLISION INDUCED AIR CRASHES OF 1980–1994 TO INDIAN AVIATION, I can honestly say this is one of the most eye-opening and intellectually powerful books I have come across on aviation safety and wildlife conservation. Dr. S. M. Satheesan has done an incredible job explaining such a complex topic with depth, clarity, and strong evidence drawn from years of research and experience.
What impressed me most was how the book carefully exposes the hidden dangers connected to vulture-aircraft collisions while still supporting meaningful conservation efforts. The author’s balanced approach and practical solutions show true expertise and genuine concern for both human lives and environmental protection.
This book made me think deeply about issues that are rarely discussed publicly, and I truly admire the courage, dedication, and knowledge Dr. Satheesan brought into this work. It is informative, thought-provoking, and deserves serious recognition for the awareness it creates. A remarkable and important contribution to both aviation and conservation discussions.
https://www.amazon.in/dp/B0H1D76397
That would be The Boy Who was Raised as a Dog for Bruce D Perry. Was supposed to be a research book for my own book but I was hooked. Cried and felt overwhelmed through it all.Could be a bit science heavy but and triggering for some people but a great eye opening read for sure.
Carri wrote: "I will love to see what this book is talking about
Where can i get like 2 copies of this book
So many as a teen- Mrs. Mike. It was an angsty-filled romance-lite story that kept me reading way too late.Now- I pretty much binge read any good dark romances. Beautiful Torment by A Zavarelli kept me reading without a break from word one. It was my first dark romance and came with a gripping plot!
And, then there's the Black Dagger Brotherhood that got me into PNR with book 1 and then I read all night on Christmas Eve book 3 needing to know what happened to the FMC.
"Haunting Adeline" is the longest book i have and i didnt put it down and thats why i read it for 2 days
I really love the following series on audio: Flame and Thorns series, Spark of the Everflame series, Lady of Darkness, and The Plated Prisoner series.
JoJo wrote: "legacy of gods series, I ate those books up. or the boys of Tommen series"both my fav series 🥺
。˚⭒⋆✧₊˚♡ Raya ♡˚₊✧⋆⭒˚。 wrote: "JoJo wrote: "legacy of gods series, I ate those books up. or the boys of Tommen series"both my fav series 🥺"
love love love !!!!!!
Quicksilver by Carrie Hart - loving the tension between the two main characters I just can’t get enough 😂
The Healing Power of Pleasure: Seven Medicines for Rediscovering the Innate Joy of Being
The healing you’ve been chasing might already be hiding in the pleasure you’ve been taught to ignore.
Honestly for me it was Divine Rivals, agggtm series, and Six of Crows! Also the Even Monsters Like Fairytales manga series.
I’m always reading several at a time, but I found a first addition of the 1949 novel “The Egyptian,” in an antique store yesterday in NE Georgia, and despite having a number of titles I’m juggling right now, I’m very drawn to this book, which I’ve been looking to find for quite a while. Also found some vintage Updike I haven’t started yet, and a Solzhenitsyn novel, “Cancer Ward,” in a used bookstore which I’m very much enjoying. Wonderful books.
Alina ♡ ✍︎ ⋆.˚ ☾⭒.˚ wrote: "Honestly for me it was Divine Rivals, agggtm series, and Six of Crows! Also the Even Monsters Like Fairytales manga series."Divine Rivals was excellent!
Also, The Book Made Me Think Of You, This Story Might Save Your Life, & One Dark Window are recent reads I especially enjoyed!!
































Any recommendations?
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