

Enjoyed this historical fiction about a woman who went against the 1800s standards to make champagne. I couldn't help but root for this fiesty woman. 4/5⭐️
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Enjoyed this historical fiction about a woman who went against the 1800s standards to make champagne. I couldn't help but root for this fiesty woman. 4/5⭐️
#bookspinbingo #ReadYourKindle2025 #DecadesChallenge2025 #Read2025
4.5⭐️
I never even heard of what happened in Gander, Newfoundland, on September 11, 2001. Some of my friends on Litsy had read it and recommended it. I'm so glad they did. It's an uplifting story. It shows that there are still people in this world who will go out of their way to help people and be nice. I remember how America came together on September 11, and I wonder what has happened to us. We are such a divided country now. ⬇️
January Book Wrap-up (I'm not going to finish any more books today)
5⭐️
Sworn to Silence by Linda Castillo (Libby Audiobook)
Cold as Hell by Kelly Armstrong (E-ARC Netgalley)
The Woman at the Front by Lecia Cornwall (My Bookshelf)
From Meeca to Christ by Ahmed Joktan (Goodreads Giveaway Kindle)
My Last Name by Eric Schumacher (Goodreads Giveaway Kindle)
4⭐️
You Have Gone Too Far by Carlene O'Connor (Goodreads Giveaway Physical Book)
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