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Letitia Asare

Letitia (she/her) is an avid reader living in New York. Book Browse is her first time writing for a publication, but she collaborates with publishers and authors to write honest book reviews on her Instagram (@bookshelfbyla https://www.instagram.com/bookshelfbyla/ ) and Goodreads [https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/56229062-letitia-bookshelfbyla]. Her favorite genres are literary fiction and memoirs, with a soft spot for debut authors. She hopes her reviews can bring more attention to diverse stories and connect them to the right readers. In her free time, she enjoys supporting her favorite sports teams, exploring restaurants in New York, and watching reality TV.

Books reviewed by Letitia Asare

The Rest of You (11/06/24)

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