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The Scholar's Heart | Antonia Aquilante
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Mehso-so

Finished my oldest #netgalley ARC! I was worried when I realized this was actually a later title in a series but while reading it, i realized that each book is set in the same world but follows diff couples. A cute read but I felt it focused too much on things like family and children, though I loved the pushback on traditional gender roles. Some of the magic was also interesting and I was really curious about learning more. Typical romance tropes

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The Scholar's Heart | Antonia Aquilante
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I never really understand these location markers for kindle titles 😂 but this is another of my #netgalley titles I started a few days ago. Didn't get very far but def plan to finish. This is my oldest #AugustArc title 😱 it's only the first chapter but there are many convenient things happening #lgbtq #gay #queer @Clwojick

Clwojick Agreed! Why can‘t it just say page 1/358 etc. 2y
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Theodore Rex | Edmund Morris
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Sleepswithbooks
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At least he can “settle for being an attorney “ with his felony record 😅

jdiehr 😄 I have relatives in Placerville 2y
kspenmoll 🤣 2y
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Ast_Arslan
The Winter Palace | Eva Stachniak
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Pickpick

It's a nice historical fiction about the young Catherine The Great when she's not empress yet.
The story is told by a fictional character, Varvara Nikolaevna, that works like a spy in the Russian Court.
In the pictures: italian book cover, the young Catherine, Empress Elisaveta Petrovna

#spy #court #historicalfiction #Russia #EvaStachniak #winterpalace