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indoor plant stand with wheels GREENSTELL Plant Stand with Grow Lights, Half Moon 7 Tiered Metal Plan – GreenstellWith Adjustable & 360Rotatable Grow Lights: This Greenstell indoor plant stand with grow lights features two movable, dual head LED lights that can be freely positioned and rotated 360 to ensure full coverage lighting for every plant on the shelf. The full spectrum LEDs offer 10 brightness levels, 3 color modes, and 3 timer settings to support different stages of plant growth. Perfect for indoor useno need to move your plants outside 7 Tiered Tall
- With Adjustable & 360°Rotatable Grow Lights: This Greenstell indoor plant stand with grow lights features two movable, dual-head LED lights that can be freely positioned and rotated 360° to ensure full-coverage lighting for every plant on the shelf. The full-spectrum LEDs offer 10 brightness levels, 3 color modes, and 3 timer settings to support different stages of plant growth. Perfect for indoor use—no need to move your plants outside
- 7 Tiered Tall Plant Stand: Greenstell plant stand indoor has 7 tiers, 12 pot holders and two S-shaped hooks, which provides ample storage and display space for multiple plants. Furthermore, this indoor plant stand can also be used for displaying decorative items, arranging books or other small items. It will fit perfectly with your living room, office, patio, balcony or any of your meditation area
- Creative Curved Design: Our corner plant stand designed with a curved shape like the half-moon, it can be a perfect accent in your space in different ways. You can put the two units together or keep them seperate to match your room's decor, it can also be perfect for corners. Its exquisite appearance can enhance the overall beauty of the living room and become a highlight and decorative element of the space
- Stable and Sturdy: Greenstell metal plant stand is constructed of MDF Board, which is easy to care and wipe, and prevent rust. Besides, metal frame structure with the iron pipe of 20*30 mm makes it sturdy to hold both of small and big pots of bonsai. The curved design helps stability and anchors are provided for further safety
- Easy Assembly & Anti-Toppling Device: All tools and hardware are included along with detailed instructions. It is quick and easy to assemble our plant stand. In addition, we also come with anti-toppling straps. If you have children and pets, you can install the straps on the plant stand to prevent tipping
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★★★★★ 4
4-stars: 'The Sun and the Moon' by Rebekah Faubion
Format: Kindle, Format: Kindle
I enjoyed reading The Lovers last year and was eager to read Rebekah’s new book, The Sun and the Moon. Gorgeous covers always draw me in, and both books have stunning designs. After reading the synopsis, I knew I would enjoy this one. I love stories where opposites attract and soulmates are destined to meet.
I loved getting to know Cadence and Sydney as they met at their parents’ engagement party. Cadence doesn’t have a close relationship with her mother, but she tries to find out if her mom is up to no good. She meets Sydney, whose father is marrying Cadence’s mother. Sydney is curious about her father’s quick engagement and agrees to help Cadence uncover the truth and possibly stop the wedding. As they spend time together, their undeniable connection grows, suggesting their meeting was fate.
I enjoyed this Sapphic Romance and its engaging storyline. The chemistry between Cadence and Sydney was enthralling. I understood both characters’ skepticism about their parents’ wedding. Cadence’s concerns about her mother felt clear, and while investigating, she also becomes protective when it comes to her mother’s business. I understood Sydney, too, who simply wants to protect her father, whom she admires. Both struggle with their parents getting married at first, but ultimately become closer to each other and their parents as truths are revealed.
The book focuses heavily on Cadence’s mother, sometimes overshadowing other elements. Still, I enjoyed the soulmates storyline between Cadence and Sydney. Overall, this book earns four stars from me, and I look forward to reading more by Rebekah Faubion.
Single/Dual POV: Dual POV.
Would I recommend this book? Yes. If you like Sapphic Romance with two FMCs who are opposites and destined to meet, I definitely recommend The Sun and The Moon.
What to Expect:
✓Sapphic Romance
✓Opposites Attract
✓One Bed
✓Soulmates
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Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2025
★★★★★ 3
Not for me
Format: Kindle
🔆Bookish Thoughts
This one just didn’t work for me. I really struggled to connect with either of the FMCs, and I found the pacing incredibly slow. So much of the story focused on Cadence’s complicated relationship with her mom, and it became repetitive fast.
I also had a hard time getting into the romance. The “destined to be together” angle felt forced, and there was a lot more internal monologue than actual connection on the page. And both Cadence and Sydney seemed emotionally immature. Honestly, I didn't like either FMC.
The premise was really cute, but I think I was expecting more of a romcom vibe, especially with the whole reverse Parent Trap setup. But it ended up feeling dry, and I found myself tuning out and just not that interested.
That said, if you’re into slow burns with a lot of emotional processing, this might be more your thing.
📅 Pub Date: August 12, 2025
Thank you to Berkley Publishing Group and NetGalley for the advanced copy. All thoughts are my own.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Cadence + Sydney
Format: Kindle
This book was so good. No flaws, I’m obsessed. The scheming parents, the family drama, the “forbidden” romance. All of it had me grasping for more. I love a good sapphic romance and this book did NOT disappoint!!
The premise of this story was so compelling and I really felt for the main characters in their personal self-discovery journey as well as their familial relationship journey. It is pretty insta-love, but the background and actual plot make it so worth it.
I would highly recommend this to anyone looking for a sapphic romance with a little magical twist to it!
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Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2025
★★★★★ 5
All aspects of comic art lettering
Format: Paperback
This is the ultimate guide for comic book lettering, It will make any struggling lettering artist into a pro.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2026
★★★★★ 5
It truly is the most Essential Guide
Format: Paperback
I've worked as a professional comic book letterer for more than a decade. I've had to learn a lot through trial and error since there was so little written about this technical field of work. Finally, there is now a book for amateur letterers to have all they need to understand the craft and for professional letterers to both reference and pick up new ideas from.
This book isn't just a tutorial on "how to letter comics." This also showcases creative ways to letter, interesting techniques that even experienced letterers might not know about, and - what I found to be the most helpful - the realities of a letterer's freelance life and ways the write had worked to develop a good workflow and healthy work schedule to avoid burnout or physical strain.
This is an engaging book, so even if you know how to letter well or you know nothing about lettering and want to understand the kind of work that letterers do, I highly recommend this as a great read. Through my experience, I developed very different methods than what this guide described, but both are valid and I even picked up new ideas and tried out new ways of doing things while reading this book.
If you want to learn how to letter, buy this book. If you want to be a better letterer, buy this book. If you don't want to letter but you want to know more about how comics are made or how one freelances in this industry, this guide is great for that too.
The only thing missing is a thorough explanation on how to develop one's own comic book fonts, but like the author said, that would take up an entire book in itself. Here's hoping one day there's a companion guide to comic book font creation, because I would love to learn more about that too.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2021