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ThriftySolitude set a goal to read 10 books in 2023
ThriftySolitude rated Black Cake: 4 stars
Black Cake by Charmaine Wilkerson
Eleanor Bennett won't let her own death get in the way of the truth. When her estranged children - Byron …
ThriftySolitude rated The House in the Cerulean Sea: 5 stars
The House in the Cerulean Sea by Daniel Henning, T. J. Klune
Linus is an uptight caseworker with a heart of gold working for the department in charge of magical youth. When …
ThriftySolitude rated The Last Unicorn: 4 stars
The Last Unicorn by Peter S. Beagle (The Last Unicorn, #1)
The Last Unicorn is a fantasy novel by American author Peter S. Beagle and published in 1968, by Viking Press …
ThriftySolitude rated How Not to Drown in a Glass of Water: 4 stars
ThriftySolitude rated The Lost Dreamer: 4 stars
ThriftySolitude rated When We Were Birds: 3 stars
When We Were Birds by Ayanna Lloyd Banwo
In the old house on a hill, where the city meets the rainforest, Yejide’s mother is dying. She is leaving …
ThriftySolitude rated Tales of the peculiar: 4 stars
Tales of the peculiar by Ransom Riggs
Presents an illustrated edition of the fantastical book featured in the Miss Peregrine series that includes unusual fairy tales about …
ThriftySolitude rated The Midnight Library: 4 stars
The Midnight Library by Matt Haig
Nora’s life has been going from bad to worse. Then at the stroke of midnight on her last day on …
ThriftySolitude rated How to Be an Antiracist: 4 stars
How to Be an Antiracist by Ibram X. Kendi
Ibram X. Kendi's concept of antiracism reenergizes and reshapes the conversation about racial justice in America--but even more fundamentally, points …
ThriftySolitude rated The Ten Thousand Doors of January: 4 stars
ThriftySolitude rated What the Wind Knows: 4 stars
ThriftySolitude rated The Last Namsara (Iskari): 3 stars
ThriftySolitude rated Children of Blood and Bone: 4 stars
Children of Blood and Bone by Tomi Adeyemi (Legacy of Orïsha, #1)
They killed my mother. They took our magic. They tried to bury us.
Now we rise.
Zélie Adebola remembers when …