A range of books that you need to add to your to be red list! These books keep me hooked so much I cant put them down.
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The inheritance Series
A Good Girls Guide To Murder Series
Harry Potter Series
Fiction Books
Non-Fiction books
The inheritance Series
Such easy reads filled with mystery and a side of romance.
A clever, wildly addictive mystery that blends puzzles, romance, and high-stakes intrigue as an ordinary girl is dropped into a billionaire’s dangerous game.
The Inheritance Games - by Jennifer Lynn Barnes (Paperback)
sequel to the inheritance games, Faster, twistier, and even more emotionally charged, this sequel deepens the secrets of the Hawthorne family while keeping you guessing on every page
The Hawthorne Legacy - (The Inheritance Games) by Jennifer Lynn ...
final book to the inheritance series, A tight, high-tension finale that delivers sharp twists, satisfying reveals, and a surprisingly heartfelt payoff to Avery’s whirlwind adventure.
The Final Gambit - (The Inheritance Games) by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
A Good Girls Guide To Murder Series
Fun reads that also has a movie that follows the story line, a murder mystery set in a small town.
First book, A sharp, compulsively readable mystery where a straight-A student’s school project unravels a supposedly solved murder—and exposes just how dark a small town can be.
A Good Girl's Guide to Murder - by Holly Jackson (Paperback)
second book, A sharp, compulsively readable mystery where a straight-A student’s school project unravels a supposedly solved murder—and exposes just how dark a small town can be.
Good Girl, Bad Blood - (A Good Girl's Guide to Murder) by Holly Jackson
Third book, A chilling, psychological finale that transforms the series into something bolder and more unsettling, forcing Pip to confront the terrifying consequences of the truth she’s been chasing
As Good as Dead - (A Good Girl's Guide to Murder) by Holly Jackson (Paperback)
Harry Potter Series
Great series to start your children or those that you know on, my personal childhood favourite.
Get a complete book set to save the hassle, even cuter that they match each other
Harry Potter: The Complete Series Boxed Set by J. K. Rowling (Paperback)
A charming, magical introduction that captures the wonder of discovering a hidden world where friendship and courage begin to shape a young hero’s destiny.
The Philosopher's Stone
A darker, more mysterious sequel that blends eerie school secrets with growing tension as Harry confronts the dangers lurking beneath Hogwarts.
The Chamber Of Secrets - Harry Potter
The series hits deeper emotional notes with a brilliantly plotted, time-twisting story that redefines Harry’s past and expands the world’s complexity.
Harry Potter And The Prisoner Of Azkaban by J.K. Rowling
An explosive tournament-driven adventure that shifts the series firmly into darker, high-stakes territory as Voldemort returns to power.
Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire by J.K. Rowling
A raw, intense exploration of grief, rebellion, and resistance that delivers some of the series’ most emotionally charged moments.
The Order Of The Phoenix
A moody, character-driven installment filled with secrets, betrayals, and revelations that set the stage for the final battle.
Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince by J.K. Rowling -
A sweeping, high-stakes conclusion that ties together years of clues, sacrifices, and relationships in a dramatic, emotional finale
Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows by J.K. Rowling - 9781408855713
Fiction Books
A gripping and emotionally powerful novel that follows a young nurse’s courageous journey in the Vietnam War, highlighting the overlooked heroism and sacrifices of women in history.
The Women - by Kristin Hannah (Hardcover)
Non-Fiction books
A sweeping, multigenerational biography that chronicles the lives of three women in 20th-century China, capturing the personal and political upheavals that shaped their family and the nation.
Wild Swans - by Jung Chang (Paperback)
A deeply insightful travel diary in which Simone de Beauvoir records her four-month road trip across postwar America in 1947, offering sharp observations on freedom, inequality, and the strange energy of the country
America Day by Day
Overall it’s an easy read that leaves you feeling calmer and a little more detached in a good way. it’s practical, reassuring, and weirdly freeing, especially if you’re a chronic people-pleaser or over-explainer.
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