1. Book Review: Days at the Morisaki Bookshop by Satoshi Yagisawa
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Days at the Morisaki Bookshop by Satoshi Yagasawa offers readers a chance to drift into a world of bookshops, community and healing.

2. Thrills and chills: a book review for The Housemaid Series
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Thrillers have always been my go-to genre whenever I fall into the dreaded reading slump. But once I immerse myself in gripping narratives, I know I won’t be able to stop reading. Good thrillers are addictive. Such was my experience with Freida McFadden's widely popular series,

3. Pretty Cure Wiki - Fandom
Pretty Cure Wiki is a comprehensive encyclopedia that covers the anime series, characters, storylines, and other relevant material to the Pretty Cure series.
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4. Wonderful Pretty Cure!
The series' main motif is animals, while the main theme is "humans and animals can all become friends".
Wonderful Pretty Cure! (わんだふるぷりきゅあ!, Wonderful Pretty Cure!)? is the twenty first installment in the Pretty Cure franchise. Directed by Sato Masanori, and produced by Toei Animation, the series started airing on February 4th, 2024, succeeding Hirogaru Sky! Pretty Cure in its initial time slot. The series' main motif is animals, while the main theme is "humans and animals can all become friends". Wonderful Pretty Cure! was first trademarked on November 30th, 2023[1]. On the same day, the teaser w

5. Another World's Zombie Apocalypse Is Not My Problem! Review - TheOASG
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Another World's Zombie Apocalypse Is Not My Problem! sounds like the protagonist has no interest in helping stem an outbreak of zombies.

6. Empathizing with the Antihero in "The Winner" - Chicago Review of Books
May 29, 2024 · Conor O'Toole is an enticing anti-hero. The residents of Cutter's Neck are the wealthy elite. They are gross in their consumption and treatment of people.
Some people have all the luck. Usually the luckiest people are attractive, white men, much like the protagonist of Teddy’s Wayne’s latest novel, The Winner. Wayne has built his career by crafting unlikable male protagonists and wielding a sharply honed narrative voice, and these skills culminate in The Winner. In the first pandemic summer of…

7. Book Review: The Fire, the Water, and Maudie McGinn
Jun 11, 2023 · The novel is in this unique hybrid form of prose and verse. At first, the hybrid format was jarring to me, but with time I ended up appreciating ...
Maudie McGinn is a wonderful, important book for kids who don’t have a voice and may not be able to identify or know how to talk about abuse.

8. Book Review: 'Maud Martha' by Gwendolyn Brooks
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During the summer, we often feel pressure to read the latest buzzy bestseller, but I am here to make the case for reading a backlist.
