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Akshidha Shaji
@bibliophileAksh · 5:00

The best fantasy book of 2021 -- The Jasmine Throne by Tasha Suri - book review

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Also, guys, if you check the description, I have included a few lines from the book. I had to include them because the power these lines hold d*** always. The female protagonist of Ya books are shown as stronger who never cry. Just crying is considered a symbol of weakness. But this book breaks all those stereotypes here. The protagonist holds her tears as an armor. Tears are her strength. It's really refreshing to see such amazing changes. Read this book

Indian epic fantasy,sapphic romance, LGBTQIA,politics,morally grey women..

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Diya Patel
@diyapatel264 · 1:09
And as always, your book recommendations never disappoint me. So I am sure this book is going to be so good too. So I have to read this book now. It's definitely on my list. The moment I finished The Fairy War, the one I'm reading Creepy Hollows because of you too. I don't know
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Akshidha Shaji
@bibliophileAksh · 0:54
It is that good. And I'm sorry. I know we plan to buddy read this book. We plan to buy together, but I just couldn't wait. My patience is that bad. And about that. I know, right? This is just one of them. Like the book is filled with such powerful dialogue. I couldn't include all of them in my picture. But one of the other dialogue I liked was she could make herself into something Mastress
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