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Violeta Isabel Allende novel placed on a marble table with vintage letters, glasses, and flowers, reflecting a warm, nostalgic literary setting

Violeta | Book Review | Isabel Allende | 2022

Violeta by Isabel Allende: A Life Remembered in Fragments Some books don’t demand your attention—they slowly grow on you. Violeta is one of those. It doesn’t rush. It doesn’t try too hard. And yet, somewhere along the way, it settles in. With Violeta by Isabel Allende, you’re not reading for plot twists or dramatic reveals. Read more…

Little Women book review on Ameya

Little Women | Book Review | 1868 | Louisa May Alcott

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Louisa May Alcott (1832-1888) was an American author best known for her novel, Little Women. She was also a journalist, and an advocate for social justice and women’s rights. Alcott authored several other works, including Little Men and Jo’s Boys. She also wrote thrillers and Gothic novels under the pseudonym A.M. Barnard. Read more…

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How did male chauvinism drive an ordinary girl like Thalia to become the Merqueen?

The Merqueen

In a town of sailors, where the sea and wind gods reigned, lived a young girl named Thalia. This town, at the edge of the sea, was the hub of trade and an important fulcrum of commerce for the whole kingdom. Thalia had the misfortune of being born a girl at a time when they Read more…