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Review: Midnight Sun

Review of the vampire, YA novel Midnight Sun by Stephenie Meyer

Review: The Guncle

Review of the humorous LGBTQ drama novel The Guncle by Steven Rowley

Review: Becoming

Review of the biography Becoming by former First Lady Michelle Obama

ARC Review: Ancient History

ARC Review of the contemporary mystery and romance novel Ancient History by Sophie Penhaligon

Review: Under the Whispering Door

Moving and emotional paranormal fiction. Sometimes a book just hits you square in the chest. This was one of those times. 🧡 What I Loved...

10 Books Perfect for Autumn Time

Curl up under a blanket with a hot cup of tea and these perfect autumn reads! For me, autumn is a magical time. Leaves change colour. The...

Review: The Princess Will Save You

Didn't live up to the hype. Like many others before me, I felt like this was marketed wrong. A Princess Bride retelling? Yeah, only the...

Review: Cinderella Is Dead

A fairy tale retelling that did not quite deliver. I am an absolute sucker for any kind of fairy tale retelling, especially one that...

11 Ways to Get over a Reading Slump

Even the most committed reader can get into a slump... And sadly, that has happened to me recently. I love reading! That hasn't changed...

ARC Review: Jalopy

Beautiful and real historical fiction The first thing that caught my attention with this book was the realism. It's real, it's gritty at...

Review: Perfect on Paper

Another spot on novel by Sophie Gonzales! When I first read Sophie Gonzales' novel Only Mostly Devastated I was absolutely blown away. It...

Review: A Thousand Ships

Though there were parts I didn't like this was, overall, a good reading experience. Any retelling of mythology that centers on the female...

Review: The Iron Raven

Full of nostalgia - lacking in originality... I always have and always will love The Iron Fey books. And I love Julie Kagawa for making thi

Review: Girl, Serpent, Thorn

I was excited for an original fairy tale, but ultimately I was disappointed. The things that attracted me to this book 1. The cover 2. The

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