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Review - A Girl Called Shameless by Laura Steven

It is a sequel to The Exact Opposite of Okay. This book is full of humour, and you will instantly start liking the protagonist. I saw characters growing in their thought process from the previous book to this. Betty, the grandmother, is my favourite character. She is quirky, weird, modern, and classy. The theme revolves around slut-shaming and revenge porn wherein someone uploads your nude on social media to get back at you to take revenge. This book talks about friendships and relations. How sometimes your one step makes everything so twisted and dark that it becomes hard to come out of it? How that makes it difficult for you to get back to your old self because you cannot undo what has been done? You need to assess the person's intent, even if they are the closest once you have been. If you sense malice, you need to stay away from them despite your history because self-respect should come above everything else. There is always a cause behind everything, but sometimes people turn ...

Review - Kings and Queens by J. N. Eagles

It's a story in the form of poetry that talks about a Queen, who is kind, smart and daring, but her life changes as soon as she gets married. I really liked the theme of the book and the subject it touches upon as it talks about the struggle of women. If you take the theme and compare it with any other female, it will look so familiar that you would agree to every aspect. Once you will start, you will take a break only after you have completed it. Even then, it will make you wanting more. I would recommend it to people who like reading fantasy, poetry and fairytales. I would like to thank the author for providing the ebook. Rating - 3.5/5 Genre - Poetry