My latest book review covers The City Beautiful by Aden Polydoros—a queer Jewish historical fantasy novel on possession, life, and death.
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Book Review: The Jasmine Throne by Tasha Suri
In my latest book review, I cover The Jasmine Throne by Tasha Suri, the first book in an epic fantasy trilogy. I loved the book so much—read on to find out why!
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Book Review: Cool for the Summer by Dahlia Adler
In my latest book review, I tackle Dahlia Adler’s newest novel, Cool for the Summer—a Jewish LGBTQ+ narrative about growing into yourself.
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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: 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: 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: 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.…