Hannah’s Bookshelf

Providing romantic book recommendations for girls and women.

The Orphan Thief Review
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The Orphan Thief Review

Happy Remembrance Day!

For those who don’t know, Remembrance Day is a Canadian holiday on November 11th where we remember those who served during World War II. And, well, today is November 11th. So in honour of Remembrance Day, I am taking a break from The Alaska Saga to bring you a WWII novel review. Shall we?

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The Alaska Saga Review: A Light in the Window
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The Alaska Saga Review: A Light in the Window

Hello, dearies! I’m back with another three parter series, The Alaska Saga by Tracie Peterson. I don’t have much of an intro today, so why don’t we dive right in? It’s the review you’re here for today anyways! Today’s review is on A Light in the Window, novella #1 of The Alaska Saga.

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The Letter from Briarton Park Review
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The Letter from Briarton Park Review

How do you do, my dear Madame or gentleman? Welcome to another book review. A regency era book review! The regency era is my favorite era. Those gowns, dashing gentlemen in cravats, and Austen novels have turned my head. Every year it seems I go through a regency phase where I want to read, write, and watch regency. I bought this book when I was going through that phase last year and have finally gotten around to reading it! But you came to hear, or read, about this book not me and my crazy habits. So let us begin! Please allow me to introduce you to, The Letter from Briarton Park by Sarah E. Ladd.

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The Library of Lost Things Review
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The Library of Lost Things Review

Hello, everyone! How are you all this fine Saturday morning? I’m doing well myself as I just completed a really sweet book, which I am about to share with you today. So let’s cut to the chase! Today I bring you The Library of Lost Things by Laura Taylor Namey.

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What I Read This Summer
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What I Read This Summer

Hello, dear readers! Summer is over, and everyone is back in school, so today I thought I’d share with you what books I read over the summer. I hope you enjoy this post! Let’s get started.

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P.S. I Still Love You Review
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P.S. I Still Love You Review

Hello! Welcome back! Today I’m doing another Jenny Han book, P.S. I Still Love You, the sequel to bestseller, To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before, which I reviewed last week. I’ve been powering through this trilogy. Next week’s review will be the final book in this series, Always and Forever Lara Jean. So keep an eye out for it!

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My Top 3 Teen Romances
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My Top 3 Teen Romances

Teenagers, high school, first love, what do they all have in common? Today’s post of course! I love YA teen romances. Why? Not sure. Maybe I like that characters my age are finding love. Hope for me, I guess! Anyways! I like teen love, so I thought why not share with you my top 3 teen romances!

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Authentically, Izzy Review
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Authentically, Izzy Review

Izzy is a quiet, book loving librarian who dreams of owning her own bookshop and is occasionally accosted by her well-meaning family. She is perfectly happy playing it safe, especially when it comes to romance. But then her cousin signs her up on an online dating community where she meets “Mr. Right.” Trouble is, Brodie lives across the ocean, but a perfectly nice (local) professor has asked her out for coffee. Izzy can feel a disaster nipping at her heels.

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Pride and Prejudice Audiobook Review
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Pride and Prejudice Audiobook Review

Ah…this line always brings me such happy memories. Pride and Prejudice has always been near and dear to my heart. I was thrilled to find this audiobook, or rather audio drama (?). Listening to Mister Collins’s or Darcy’s (1st) proposals is a whole other, wonderful, experience than just reading it in one’s own mind. But I digress. Let’s continue with the review.

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