I loved diving back into the Carter family, even though it was 18(ish) years prior, and during a different time. I was always intrigued by Maverick, and I was so glad to read about one of the most crucial points of his life. He has gone through a lot of hardships throughout his life, a…
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Sarah’s 2021 Agenda – Blog Revamp, Recent Reads, 2021 Releases I’m Excited For, and More!
Welcome to my official blog reboot! I meant to publish this post last week, but the revamp took longer than I thought it would. But here we are! With 2020 now officially over (hallelujah), I’ve been rethinking how I want to organize and run this blog. I want to be able to post more, interact…
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Book Review: The Last Hope by Krista & Becca Ritchie
Whew, I cannot believe I am posting two reviews in the same month! It is quite a relief, to be honest, mainly because I am not the most active blogger. But I hope to change that in the new year! My next review will probably be in a few weeks, but definitely before 2021. As…
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Book Review: Chain of Gold by Cassandra Clare
We are back with a new book review! I meant to post this in October, but grad school has been kicking my butt. Anyway, I hope it was worth the wait! The next review is coming super soon, hopefully in 1-2 weeks. ♥︎ (As always, if you are only interested in my overall thoughts, scroll…
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Book Review: Ghosts of the Shadow Market by Cassandra Clare, Sarah Rees Brennan, Maureen Johnson, Kelly Link, & Robin Wasserman
I realize it’s been literal months, just about six, to be exact. I could go into a whole spiel explaining why, but I’d rather not. I know these are trying times, but I’m going to try and have one book review out per month, so here’s hoping this works! This review is for September. I…
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Book Review: The Red Scrolls of Magic by Cassandra Clare & Wesley Chu
I am so excited to finally review this! I had plans to read the book when it initially came out almost a year ago (RIP me), but a lot of things happened, and long story short, I didn’t get to reading it until a few months ago. I’m going, to be honest—so much has been…
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Book Review: Pretty Little Secrets by Sara Shepard
After many, many months, I’m finally continuing my Pretty Little Liars re-read! This book is a companion novel that takes place between Unbelievable and Wicked. It isn’t a necessary book to read if you want to read the series, however, it is helpful if you’d like to gain more characterization on the four girls; and…
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Book Review: Salem Falls by Jodi Picoult
I’m so excited that I had the chance to read another Jodi Picoult novel. There’s so many she’s written, so it’s tough to get through them all when there’s so much out there to read—but with the closing of this story, I’m about three quarters of the way to finishing her canon. Here we go!…
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Happy New Year!
So I realize I’m 12 days late, but I had to organize my life going into 2020. Now that I’ve finally done that (mostly), I’m ready to begin a new year with new exciting things in store!
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Book Review: Jackpot by Nic Stone
This is the one ARC I got from bookcon back in the spring. I’m sad I didn’t read it before the book was officially released (October), but it still feels super cool to have a special copy. Also, I really liked the book, so there’s that too. Note: I received an advanced copy of this…