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Isaac Fitzsimon's The Passing Playbook is a feel-good young adult story about a transgender teen...
Thank you Bookish First and Kensington Books for the opportunity to read and review Gina...
David Yoon's Frankly In Love is a very sweet and entertaining coming-of-age story about Korean...
Te-Ping Chen’s collection of short stories, Land of Big Numbers, is such a delight! Each story...
After reading the first 70-something pages in fits and starts, I flew through the next 300 pages...
I absolutely LOVED this psychological thriller from Annie Ward! Alternating timelines,...
Ladee Hubbard’s The Rib King starts out in 1914 New Orleans where Black servants are working in a...
I read this book in less than 24 hours thanks to staying home sick for most of the day and not...
I really enjoyed this book. It's dark, eerie, literary. It's different. I think The Only Good...
ALL THE PRAISE! Roxane Gay calls Juliet Takes a Breath "fucking outstanding" which sums up my...
I loved Adrienne Brodeur's memoir, Wild Game: My Mother, Her Lover, and Me. It tells the story...
I laughed 5 times in the first 10 pages. I also constantly nodded my head in self-recognition...
Last year I read The Wife Between Us by Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen. That book didn't wow...
I loved everything about Alex Michaelides' The Silent Patient. From the first page I knew this...
Kim Michele Richardson brings together two historical groups in The Book Woman of Troublesome...
Wilder Girls by Rory Power had all the feminist dystopian elements to be a book I'd love... but...
In at the Deep End by Kate Davies was one of my favorite reads last year! I fell hard for the...
Creepy! Sooo creepy! I don't read as much horror as I used to but sweet mercy, I'm glad this...
The Hiding Girl by Dorian Box is a straightforward, action packed, running-from-the-law revenge...
From start to finish, I could hardly put this memoir down. It starts with a bang: a young Mikel...
Short stories offer brief snapshots of their characters' lives, but that doesn't mean they lack...
Racism and reverse racism. Membership and belonging. Things we think we want but maybe are just...
A serious whodunnit with a very likable female lead and covens of teenage witches thrown in? Yes,...
I saw this book hyped and positively reviewed all over so I seem to be alone in thinking this,...
Alternating points of view take us from 2015 to 2051 to explore the ways in which social media...
Alexis Schaitkin's Saint X is a satisfying read. It's not a page-turner so it took me longer than...
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