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Unveiling the Best Lavender Book Reviews Blog in Kennebunk, ME
Are you a book lover who enjoys diving into the world of captivating stories and insightful reviews? If so, you're in for a treat! Passion for Lavender, based in Kennebunkport, Maine , is proud to unveil the best Lavender book reviews blog in the area. At Passion for Lavender, I am dedicated to creating a versatile website that offers much more than just book reviews. While my main focus is on providing in-depth and engaging reviews of the latest literary releases and those t
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May 15, 20252 min read


Ruth Emmie Lang's 'The Wilderwomen' (2/5)
If you are a fan of the fantastical, mythical, and don't mind suspending disbelief, The Wilderwomen by Ruth Emmie Lang is for you. It was not for me as noted by my rating. I have nothing against the author and thought she wrote quite well, but getting through the book, for me, was like pulling teeth. I struggled to keep picking it up and to continue reading. I so wanted to move onto another book and at page 336, when the story concluded, I was so relieved to finally put it
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Mar 132 min read


Remarkably Bright Creatures (5/5)
Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van Pelt is one of the best books I have read, and I don't say that about many books. It was unique, captivating, relatable, and so especially worth coming back to again and again until I read the last page (regrettably). Yes, I will read it again and recommend it to everyone I know. And to think I almost didn't pick up the book because I thought it was going to be strange and a bit 'out there.' Boy, was I wrong and I am so glad I was. T
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Feb 241 min read


When We Had Wings (3/5)
Ariel Lawhon (author of one of my favorite novels, Frozen River ), Kristina McMorris , and Susan Meissner joined forces to write this World War II historic fiction novel When We Had Wings . The three authors write about three nurses, Penny, Lita, and Eleanor, who end up in the Philippines during the Japanese takeover in World War II. The three woman bring their own background and stories into the mix as they fight to survive the horrid conditions of prisoners of war. In thi
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Feb 231 min read


Fredrick Backman's 'My Friends' (4/5)
Have you read this book? If not, you should right now! If you liked his book A Man Called Ove, you will love this even more. Frerick Backman's way of humanizing childhood friendships and the reality of those kinships is unbeatable. His sense of humor charms you throughout the story and makes you laugh openly. I know I did. I would say this book falls into one of my 'favorites' which I don't say about many books, only about the stories that move me in a life-changing, life-aud
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Feb 221 min read
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