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The Glass Angel

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  Title: The Glass Angel Author: Christina Foxwell Review: Christina Foxwell's "The Glass Angel" is one of the best books that I have read this year. If you love investing your time and efforts in growth, transformation, peace, etc then this book is for you.  In this book, the author has presented how the Glass Angel and her story is an analogy for alchemy. This book makes the readers realise how we are hard on ourselves but sometimes we need to forgive ourselves. I have lost my peace 8 months back and am still struggling to get it back. This book has opened my eyes. It's time to break the cycle. I have decided not to stay stuck. Instead, I will work towards bringing peace in my life. All those who want to create alchemy in their own life and the life of others should pick this book. This book has inspired me to become the best version of myself and live a peaceful life. The values shared in this book would surely help many readers. A book that one couldn't afford...

Candy Sky Tells A Lie

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  Book: Candy Sky Tells A Lie Author: Shanna P Lowe Review: I enjoy reading light middle grade fiction stories. This time, I picked Shanna P Lowe's "CANDY SKY TELLS A LIE". Since the story is written from the point of view of the main character, I enjoyed it more. This book will take you into the mind of today's teenagers who are witty. I loved the idea of setting fingerprints on my mom's phone.  Get a copy of this book and see what all the main characters Candy Sky will do throughout this book. I was surprised by her skills to come up with lies quickly. Candice's mind works so fast to come up with lie after lie.  After a long time, I have enjoyed a book this much. It's a fun read that would cheer up your mood. I binge read this book. Lying is a habit that could put us in danger. Shanna has done a truly brilliant job by teaching a lesson about the consequences of lies to today's youth. School and college students should give this book a read. I am sure...

Cradles of the Reich

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  Title: Cradles of the Reich Author: Jennifer Coburn Review: Cradles of the Reich is the latest book that I have read. It is a historical fiction. Although historical fiction stories couldn't capture my interest so easily, this book caught my attention.. The story takes some time to reach the concept of Lebensborn Society. It first introduced the three characters: Gundi, Hilde and Irma. These three women didn't know that their paths would cross in the Lebensborn Society maternity home. Gundi's main worry was raising a Jewish baby. If anyone would come across the fact that Gundi's baby is from a Jewish father then things will turn ugly.  Don't miss reading this book. This book introduces many readers to a complex topic that was unknown. Even historical fiction fans are unaware of the Lebensborn Society maternity homes. Jennifer has made her way into the hearts of many readers through this book. Rating: 5/5