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The Wayward Children: A Whimsical Journey Into Darkness
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The Wayward Children: A Whimsical Journey Into Darkness

Book Review of the Dark Fantasy Series, The Wayward Children The Wayward Children Series by Seanan McGuire I first came across the concept of "portal fantasy" when I read The…
Posted by thesilverpetticoatreview February 4, 2024
This Month’s Must-Read Book Reviews: Exploring “Miss Austen” by Gill Hornby, “The Orchard House,” “Shielded,” and Other Gems
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This Month’s Must-Read Book Reviews: Exploring “Miss Austen” by Gill Hornby, “The Orchard House,” “Shielded,” and Other Gems

Book Reviews for This Month This month, we're diving into several new books: Miss Austen by Gill Hornby, The Orchard House by Heidi Chiavaroli, Shielded by KayLynn Flanders, Ladies of…
Posted by thesilverpetticoatreview February 2, 2024
In-Depth Analysis of “Ninety-Five Percent Human”
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In-Depth Analysis of “Ninety-Five Percent Human”

Book Review: Ninety-Five Percent Human Summary Joe Kendrick, a teenager, believes he has more than his share of problems. After his father's suicide, the farm he's cared for is failing,…
Posted by thesilverpetticoatreview January 25, 2024
In-Depth Review of “Things I Should Have Known” – An Ideal Young Adult Novel for Celebrating Autism Awareness Month
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In-Depth Review of “Things I Should Have Known” – An Ideal Young Adult Novel for Celebrating Autism Awareness Month

Official Synopsis Chloe knew some things for sure: her sister Ivy felt lonely, Ethan seemed like the perfect match for her sister, and Ethan’s brother, David, was a total jerk.…
Posted by thesilverpetticoatreview January 21, 2024
YA Review: A Cautionary Tale of Entering the Realm of Chameln
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YA Review: A Cautionary Tale of Entering the Realm of Chameln

A PRINCESS OF THE CHAMELN BOOK REVIEW In Cherry Wilder's "A Princess of the Chameln," we follow the journey of the main character Dan Racha Sabeth Aidris Am Firn, or…
Posted by thesilverpetticoatreview January 18, 2024
The Compelling Allure of Mary Stewart: Mid-Century’s Master of Romantic Suspense
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The Compelling Allure of Mary Stewart: Mid-Century’s Master of Romantic Suspense

I discovered Mary Stewart's work earlier this year and have been devouring her books ever since. Mary Stewart was a popular author during her lifetime (1916-2014). She did most of…
Posted by thesilverpetticoatreview January 13, 2024
Dancing to Romance: Experiencing Vienna’s Timeless Charm Through Rose-Colored Lenses
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Dancing to Romance: Experiencing Vienna’s Timeless Charm Through Rose-Colored Lenses

I received a free copy of this book to write an honest review. While I wasn't paid for this review, all thoughts are entirely my own. I'm a romantic at…
Posted by thesilverpetticoatreview January 12, 2024
YA Literature Critique: Angels At The Gate – Choosing Your Allies and Affections
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YA Literature Critique: Angels At The Gate – Choosing Your Allies and Affections

Adira loves the freedom she enjoys traveling with her father’s caravan through Canaan. However, this freedom comes with a catch; she’s been raised as a boy her entire life, and…
Posted by thesilverpetticoatreview January 11, 2024
A Fresh Twist on a Classic: Darcy and Lizzy Take on the Undead in ‘Pride and Prejudice and Zombies’ Book Review
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A Fresh Twist on a Classic: Darcy and Lizzy Take on the Undead in ‘Pride and Prejudice and Zombies’ Book Review

Pride and Prejudice and Zombies Book Review "Pride and Prejudice and Zombies" is an imaginative twist on Jane Austen’s classic story, blending the elegance of 19th-century literature with the unexpected…
Posted by thesilverpetticoatreview January 11, 2024
YA Book Review: Howl’s Moving Castle – A Unique and Enchanting Journey
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YA Book Review: Howl’s Moving Castle – A Unique and Enchanting Journey

I can't deny it; this is one of the rare occasions I picked up a book because of the film. I fell in love with "Howl’s Moving Castle" when I…
Posted by thesilverpetticoatreview January 10, 2024

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