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I won't lie. I was hesitant to read a book about a pandemic during a pandemic, but I was moved by...
Having read The Whisper Man by Alex North, I knew what I was getting into by reading The Shadows,...
So, this is an interesting concept for a book. Hanger Management: Master Your Hunger and Improve...
The German House by Annette Hess is a slow burn of a novel. It's a post-WWII historical fiction...
The Belles was one of my favorite young adult reads in recent memory! Dhonielle Clayton knocks it...
Having read and loved One Day by David Nicholls, I knew I had to get my hands on Sweet Sorrow....
The Animals at Lockwood Manor is not your typical WWII historical fiction novel, and I have read...
This book is like a 3.5 stars for me. It’s right on the bubble between a 3 and a 4 stars read....
Island Affair is the perfect beach read (or the perfect book to read while wishing you were at...
Fountains of Silence is an amazing work of historical fiction. It's been highlighted as a...
Adrienne Brodeur's Wild Game: My Mother, My Lover, and Me is a memoir that reads like whirlwind...
You're Not Listening by Jane Murphy should be required reading or listening! This is especially...
If the idea of a queer punk rock feminist time travel novel piques your interest, then this is...
Good Boy: My Life in Seven Dogs is at face a memoir about the ways in which relationships with...
This was my first book by Wilbur Smith and my first time reading one of the prodigious Courtney...
This book is outside of Marie Lu's typical wheelhouse, but it is sure to please fans of music and...
This has been one of my favorite recent YA reads, and I read a lot of the genre. Frank Li (or...
Susan Issacs' Takes One to Know One starts with the premise of what happens when a (mostly)...
This book by Karen Hawkins is the equivalent of chicken soup for the bibliophile’s soul. Dove...
Shannon Schuren's The Virtue of Sin is a riveting YA novel that borders between dystopian and...
The English major in me fell in love with this book. I’m always a fan of updated Austen, and By...
Magic For Liars by Sarah Gailey is a strong debut that takes readers into an intriguing world of...
The Immortalists has been one of my favorite literary reads in recent memory. Chloe Benjamin...
REVIEW Helen Hoang writes a steamy and charming book with The Kiss Quotient. It's a perfect...
Emily Giffin is one of my go to writers, and she does it again with All We Ever Wanted. I've read...
REVIEW I selected Queenie by Candice Carty-Williams as my Book of the Month (BOTM) for March,...
REVIEW Rebecca Serle's The Dinner List builds off of the question: "Who would you invite to...
REVIEW Virgil Wander is a story with a sense of place...a sense of community. Leif Enger had...
I can always count on dynamic author duo Christina Lauren to produce a book that is a) enjoyable...
REVIEW I’ve been a fan of Gayle Forman’s for years, and I was delighted to have the...
REVIEW The Dream Daughter by Diane Chamberlain is a heartfelt and captivating tale of a...
REVIEW This is a story about three brave women - set against various timescapes, both during...
This is the first book I’ve read by dynamic duo, Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen, and An...
Alex Michaelides’ The Silent Patient is a deeply captivating psychological thriller, which is...
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