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Review: Zenith

Zenith Zenith by Sasha Alsberg
My rating: 0 of 5 stars

Before reading:
I've been reading a lot of reviews for this book and most of them are negative. But honestly I'm excited to read this. When I head it was picked up by a publisher, I got so excited since I normally don't read ebooks and I would be able to have it on my shelf. Also, Sasha is one of my favourite booktuber, so obviously I'm going to pick it up! Congrats on getting NYT bestseller you two! <3

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