carol edgarian

  • March felt like one of those reading months that quietly unfolded one story at a time. Not every book landed the same way, but together they created a reading season filled with atmosphere, emotional depth, unexpected surprises, and a few journeys that lingered long after I turned the final page. As winter softened into early…

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  • Set in the aftermath of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, Vera by Carol Edgarian follows a young girl navigating a city β€” and a life β€” reshaped by loss, upheaval, and reinvention. Through shifting circumstances and unexpected relationships, Vera searches for belonging and stability in a world that feels constantly uncertain. The novel blends historical…

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  • March feels like a threshold month β€” still carrying winter’s shadows but teasing that first reckless breath of spring. It’s the perfect time to reach for stories that haunt a little, ache a little, and maybe ruin me just enough to call it a good reading month. Here’s what I’m hoping to devour: πŸ”₯ Never…

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