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Book Review: A Poisoned Season – The Fusion of Scandal and Murder
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Book Review: A Poisoned Season – The Fusion of Scandal and Murder

--- It’s Just One Soiree After Another Lady Emily is back with a new mystery in "A Poisoned Season," set during London’s bustling social season. The Season is usually about…
Posted by thesilverpetticoatreview October 28, 2023
Embrace What It Means To Be Human: A Journey Through ‘The Humans’ By Matt Haig
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Embrace What It Means To Be Human: A Journey Through ‘The Humans’ By Matt Haig

Book Review: The Humans by Matt Haig The Humans by Matt Haig isn't just a book about an alien. Sure, it features an extraterrestrial, but it's also a love story,…
Posted by thesilverpetticoatreview October 28, 2023
Introducing Our Inaugural Silver Petticoat Book Club Pick: Your July 2020 Selection
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Introducing Our Inaugural Silver Petticoat Book Club Pick: Your July 2020 Selection

The first Silver Petticoat Book Club book for July 2020 is here, and we're excited to dive into it with you! The Silver Petticoat Book Club aims to explore great…
Posted by thesilverpetticoatreview October 27, 2023
Embark on an Enchanting Journey with The Last Unicorn: A Nostalgic Book Review
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Embark on an Enchanting Journey with The Last Unicorn: A Nostalgic Book Review

Peter S. Beagle’s novel "The Last Unicorn" begins with an iconic line: “The unicorn lived in a lilac wood, and she lived all alone.” This introduction sets the stage for…
Posted by thesilverpetticoatreview October 25, 2023
ARC Book Review: To Get To You – An Indie Gem Narrating Heartfelt Second Chances
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ARC Book Review: To Get To You – An Indie Gem Narrating Heartfelt Second Chances

Joanne Bischof's latest book marks several firsts for her as an author. Not only does the story take place in a modern-day California setting, but it also represents her first…
Posted by thesilverpetticoatreview October 22, 2023
In-Depth Analysis: The Spellspinners of Melas County – Trilogy Review (Books 1-3)
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In-Depth Analysis: The Spellspinners of Melas County – Trilogy Review (Books 1-3)

Synopsis A century has passed since the witch and warlock covens, once soulmates, became bitter enemies along the California coast. Teenage members of these covens meet at the Solstice Stones,…
Posted by thesilverpetticoatreview October 20, 2023
A Riveting Tale of an Irish Immigrant and the Steel Magnate: A Review of Carnegie’s Maid
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A Riveting Tale of an Irish Immigrant and the Steel Magnate: A Review of Carnegie’s Maid

Official Synopsis of Carnegie’s Maid: Clara Kelley is not who she pretends to be. She's not the skilled Irish maid hired to work for one of Pittsburgh's wealthiest families. Instead,…
Posted by thesilverpetticoatreview October 19, 2023
Vanity Fair (2018) – Experience the Pinnacle of Adaptation Excellence
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Vanity Fair (2018) – Experience the Pinnacle of Adaptation Excellence

Vanity Fair is often considered the pinnacle of British author William Makepeace Thackeray's career. In this novel, he crafted one of literature’s most memorable anti-heroines, Becky Sharp. The title alludes…
Posted by thesilverpetticoatreview October 16, 2023
The Winter People: A Spellbinding Tale
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The Winter People: A Spellbinding Tale

The Winter People Overview Title: The Winter People Author: Rebekah L. Purdy Genre: Young Adult, Paranormal Romance, Fantasy Summary: Salome Montgomery is terrified of winter—the cold, snow, and ice, but…
Posted by thesilverpetticoatreview October 14, 2023
I’m Delighted I Took the Plunge – A Melodic Journey Through Historical Crime
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I’m Delighted I Took the Plunge – A Melodic Journey Through Historical Crime

I’m Glad I Did Review Cynthia Weil, a Grammy winner and Oscar-nominated songwriter, brings us a captivating coming-of-age story about a 16-year-old aspiring songwriter. Set in the summer of 1963,…
Posted by thesilverpetticoatreview October 13, 2023

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