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Susan (45 KP) rated The Red Garden in Books
Aug 10, 2017
A series of short interwoven stories intricately woven over centuries (1 more)
A magical yet believable story that enchants the reader
An unforgettable journey of strong women
Clare Parrott (294 KP) rated Taken in Books
Nov 21, 2017
A good introduction into 3 of the military romance series by Lora Leigh. 6 great short stories with a little suspense and super hot men x
Flowerpower (154 KP) rated A Portable Shelter in Books
May 17, 2017
Well written, magical, mythical....hidden truths. (1 more)
The writing is mesmeric.
This is a collection of elegantly fascinating short stories about two women expecting their first child.
Clare Parrott (294 KP) rated Taken in Books
Feb 13, 2018
A good introduction into 3 of the military romance series by Lora Leigh. 6 great short stories with a little suspense and super hot men x
Georgie Jay Abbotts (52 KP) rated Angels in Our Hearts in Books
Jan 27, 2020
Becs (244 KP) rated Toil & Trouble: 15 Tales of Women & Witchcraft in Books
Oct 2, 2019
Overall, this was a great read. Some parts were completely terrible while others were absolutely fantastic. I would only reread parts of this novel as certain stories are better than the others but all in all, it’s a 4 star read.
Type: Stand-alone/ multiple short stories contained in one book
Interests: Witchcraft, Short Stories, LGBTQ+, Romance, Family, Multiple POV’s.
Point of View: Multiple of different characters
Audience/ Reading Level: 14+ as there are some serious scenes that are a bit more mature.
Type: Stand-alone/ multiple short stories contained in one book
Interests: Witchcraft, Short Stories, LGBTQ+, Romance, Family, Multiple POV’s.
Point of View: Multiple of different characters
Audience/ Reading Level: 14+ as there are some serious scenes that are a bit more mature.
Suswatibasu (1701 KP) rated A State of Freedom in Books
Jul 30, 2017
A wonderful array of short stories set in India
An intriguing network of short stories set in modern India with a backdrop of traditional culture. The stories have a vague link with one another, usually focusing on one particular character's narrative. And the nature of each story varies from magical realism to politics. While there were some stories I liked more than others, the animal cruelty of one specific tale was a little gratuitous to my liking. And while I know this happens in India it didn't seem to go anywhere. Other than that a well written cyclical novel.
Asif Kapadia recommended Rock Springs in Books (curated)
This is definitely not for kids! This is a yaoi manga of short stories by Kou Yoneda. There are three main storylines. My favorite was the first story, in which the characters on the cover were featured. They're quick reads, but cute adult-based stories.