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message 101: by O.B. (new)

O.B. Kamer | 3 comments Hi Lillian! 👋
Thank you for supporting indie authors. I’d be so grateful if you could review my children’s picture books, including Moms Gone Silly!, When I Grow Up, I Might Be…, and Who Will I Meet Today?. They’re all on KU, and I’d be happy to share PDF copies as ARCs too. Thanks so much for considering! 💛

— O.B. Kamer

O.B. Kamer

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S.E. Thomson (toomanymargins) | 4 comments Hi!
Hope everyone is doing well today.
I am the author of A Life in Too Many Margins which is coming out in April, 2026. I am in the process of putting together a Kickstarter to fund the audiobook so that it can be accessible to everyone. In order to get more folks to support it, I am hoping for a few more reviews on Goodreads.
It's 55822 word hybrid fiction New Adult novel about David, a queer, neurodivergent, disabled disaster human.
If you want to check it out, it's on Book Sirens:
https://booksirens.com/book/H5ELP56/J...
and on Book Sprout:
https://booksprout.co/reviewer/review...
or you can message me on here and I'll link you to the Google Drive PDF.
There's more info on my site too: http://toomanymargins.com
Thanks so much! <3


message 103: by Barbora (new)

Barbora Jiřincová | 3 comments Hi, are you ready to read something else entirely?
I have recently published my history book full of shocking and intersting stories, that truly happened and shape our present.

Why did medieval men think women’s wombs could wander? How did tuberculosis turn into a fashionable way to die? And could a scruffy rat have done more to save Europe than all the royal doctors combined?

These stories travel from Kyiv in flames to Vienna’s quiet streets, from medieval monasteries to Cold War fashion shows; from the age of superstition to the dawn of science, from Mongol devastation to the nuclear age.

It is an easy read, story-driven, and provides a pretty good insight into the lives of people, especially women in the past, and how it matters to us.
No textbook, no academy, just stories and wonder.
If interested, see here:
https://storyoriginapp.com/reviewcopi...

Thank you, dear readers, I´ll be happy to read your reviews.
Barbora Jirincova


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