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EME April

EME April

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PostApr 02, 2024#1

Hello!

Here are the lovely books I have received for April. What a great way to start the month!

nimrodiel: From Dust to Stardust by Kathleen Rooney

Kiri: Out of House and Home by Drew Hayes
and Sleep No More by Seanan McGuire

Thank you, my friends! *heart*

PostApr 02, 2024#2


Chicago, 1916. Doreen O’Dare is fourteen years old when she hops a Hollywood-bound train with her beloved Irish grandmother. Within a decade, her trademark bob and insouciant charm make her the preeminent movie flapper of the Jazz Age. But her success story masks one of relentless ambition, tragedy, and the secrets of a dangerous marriage.

Her professional life in flux, Doreen trades one dream for another. She pours her wealth and creative energy into a singular achievement: the construction of a one-ton miniature Fairy Castle, the likes of which the world has never seen. So begins Doreen’s public tour to lift the nation’s spirits during the Great Depression—and a personal journey worth remembering.

A sweeping journey from the dawn of the motion picture era through turbulent twentieth-century America, From Dust to Stardust is a breathtaking novel about one determined woman navigating change, challenging the price of fame, and sharing the gift of real magic.

PostApr 02, 2024#3


With his wedding behind him, Fred is looking forward to nightly life finally settling down. Unfortunately, someone from his past has other, far less peaceful, plans in mind. Finding his clan under attack, Fred must scramble to discover who is working against him and how to fight back. Between securing shelter, trading favors, and keeping up with his accounting business, it won't be easy to stay out of trouble; let alone uncover the identity of his adversary. Faced with an enemy who has no interest in diplomacy, Fred and his friends will have to make hard choices if they want to survive. Choices that could forever change The House of Fred.

PostApr 02, 2024#4


October is very happy with her life as the second daughter of her pureblood parents, Amandine and Simon Torquill. Born to be the changeling handmaid to her beloved sister August, she spends her days working in her family’s tower, serving as August’s companion, and waiting for the day when her sister sets up a household of her own. Everything is right in October’s Faerie. Everything is perfect.

Everything is a lie.

October has been pulled from her own reality and thrown into a twisted reinterpretation of Faerie where nothing is as it should be and everything has been distorted to support Titania’s ideals. Bound by the Summer Queen’s magic and thrust into a world turned upside down, October has no way of knowing who she can trust, where she can turn, or even who she really is. As strangers who claim to know her begin to appear and the edges of Titania’s paradise begin to unravel, Toby will have to decide whether she can risk everything she knows based on only their stories of another world.

But first she’ll have to survive this one, as Titania demonstrates why she needed to be banished in the first place—and this time, much more than Toby’s own life is at stake.

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PostApr 05, 2024#5

I hope you enjoy the book. I loved it, and the story is based very closely on the life of Colleen Moore the silent film star who built the fairy castle that resides in the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry.

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PostApr 05, 2024#6

nimrodiel wrote:
Apr 05, 2024
I hope you enjoy the book. I loved it, and the story is based very closely on the life of Colleen Moore the silent film star who built the fairy castle that resides in the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry.
It sounds really good and I am looking forward to reading it.  These past couple of weeks have been good for me, almost all my obligations are done which means that the rest of the spring will be 'my own'  :)

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PostApr 16, 2024#7

The book from Nim looks really good *eyes book*     =)