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REVIEW | A Land Without Jasmine

A Land Without Jasmine is a short magical realism mystery that centered around the disappearance of a female student called Jasmine at Sanna University, and the conspiracies around her disappearance. This is a thrilling book discussing a girl's coming of age journey in a heavily male-gazed and sexually repressed land.

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REVIEW | The Moving Finger by Agatha Christie

This is the third full-length novel in the Miss Marple series. Following Jerry Burton who was injured in an airplane accident, he follows his doctor’s advice, moving to a small village where nothing happens called Lymstock with his sister Joanna to have some quiet recovering time. Little did they know what they would experience.

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REVIEW | Mrs Caliban by Rachel Ingalls

This is a very peculiar and intriguing little book that perfect to read in one go. The story started with Dorothy, who is a housewife living a simple life in the suburbs. One day a monster appeared in her town who’s somehow related to Dorothy, and stirred a series of events in her routinely peaceful life.

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REVIEW | Will by Will Smith

This is Will Smith’s biography that’s very hard for me to process. On one hand, it fulfilled its mission being a biography and covers almost every aspect of Will Smith’s life. His personality shows through every page of the book. But on the other hand, this book makes me so stressed that I have to put it down for a long time.

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REVIEW | 桶川跟踪狂杀人事件 by 清水潔

This is a nonfiction book about the crime that changed the Japanese legal treatment of stalking. On October 26th, 1999, a 21-year-old student Ino Shiori, was stabbed to death on her way home. Journalist Shimizu Kiyoshi insisted on investigation and eventually found out the truth even the public thought this case was a random case targeting female students and called out the authorities for their dereliction,

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