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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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…
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Book Review: The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano by Olaudah Equiano
The last travel narrative. We did it, kids. At least we’re going out with a good narrative, but it’s also a sad one, considering it’s a brutal reminder that slavery and colonialism are the roots of all evil, everywhere.
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Book Review: Travels through France and Italy by Tobias Smollett
Another travel narrative! After this one I have one left, and I plan to literally never read one for the next five years. Mainly because unless the writer has something interesting to say, I lose interest pretty fast. Here we go! ♡
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Book Review: IT by Stephen King
I started reading IT back in October, when I saw all cinematic versions (1990, 2017, 2019). Then I decided to tackle the book, and oh boy, was it a book. There’s so much I want to cover but I’m going to condense it as much as possible, into what I loved and what I didn’t…
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Book Review: Sinful Like Us by Krista & Becca Ritchie
Sorry I fell off the face of the earth, but after I finished reading this book, I fell into a reading slump, knowing I’d have to review it. This book really was that disappointing. Three months later, and I’ve finally decided to kick myself into just doing this review, so it shouldn’t be that long.…
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Book Review: Blood Echo by L.E. Royal
I started this book at the beginning of the year, and I literally finished it just last week. Not because it was bad, but because my life is a chaotic mess. Anyway, I’m glad I finally finished and reviewed this book. Note: I received an advanced copy of this novel in exchange for an honest…
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Book Review: Dear Martin by Nic Stone
I read this book the week before BookCon a few months, so I’m excited to finally review it because I loved it so much. After this review I have another YA review that was actually a NetGalley ARC, then I have two more travel narratives from the 18th century (both non-fiction), and then I’m finally…