Ada Jenkins

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Ada Jenkins is an author and book reviewer currently living in Scotland. She runs the website The Introverted Bookworm, which reviews a range of genres. This passion for reading and writing is lifelong. Having studied English Literature at Strathclyde University, she has engaged in various aspects of writing.

Average rating: 4.92 · 13 ratings · 11 reviews · 2 distinct worksSimilar authors
His Dark Song

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Scotland's Fires: A Miscellany

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Su Canción Oscura

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Fascinating Facts About Famous Fiction Authors and the Greate... by Dave Astor
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This was a really interesting book, would very much recommend!
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Social Climbing and Other Poems by Laura Lyndhurst
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A great collection. The voice of the door (defiant, rebellious, determined to break with convention) is touching, and resonates with anyone who has ever felt like an outsider. The images and poems work well together, one lending meaning to the other.
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All the Broken Places by M. Jean Pike
All the Broken Places
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Monica has had a rough time of things. Bullied since childhood and struggling with her weight, she is a character who resonated with me from the start. Monica is a comfort eater as an adult, opting to wear unflattering clothes so she can blend in. Ho ...more
His Dark Song by Ada Jenkins
"It’s in the nature of fairy and folk tales to evolve over time, to gain necessary additions to the original basic stories or to appear in an entirely different format. In the case of The Pied Piper of Hamelin the story appears to have some basis in t" Read more of this review »
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Tale of the Seasons' Weaver by D. Wallace Peach
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Erith is the Weaver of Seasons, a task inherited from her immortal (Charmed) magical mother. However, Erith lacks confidence in her magical abilities, as she is young and only half Charmed. Her character develops as the novel continues to unfold and ...more
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Navigating Alzheimer's by Mary K. Doyle
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An informative book: clear, well written and easy to use. Mary Doyle takes a compassionate and practical approach. Highly recommended.
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An Honourable Institution by Laura Lyndhurst
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I loved this book and was immediately drawn into the story! Cressida is a rich girl, who enjoys a free and easy lifestyle. Her life, as well as the lives of Jay, Hugo, Justin and Janine, are explored throughout the story, which is written with empath ...more
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The Storm and other short stories by Esther Chilton
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These moving stories scratch below the surface of humdrum human existence, and are perfect for anyone who’s ever felt alone, marginalized, or overlooked; for those who see the world differently. I enjoyed this book a lot and would highly recommend.
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Peaceweaver by Everly Haywood
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While this isn’t an exact retelling of the Hades and Persephone myth, I really enjoyed it, and those who enjoy sweet romantasy books won’t, I think, be disappointed. The themes of magic, forgiveness, and political intrigue add a good dose of suspense ...more
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