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Dia Wall Was “The Unhappiest One”
If you’ve ever felt like you were the most miserable person in a room despite having the life you’d dreamed… Read More
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Book Review: Misha Collins Has “Some Things I Still Can’t Tell You”
Misha Collins is best known for his role on The CW’s long-running show, Supernatural, which is how I came to… Read More
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Marie Lu Strikes Gold With “Steelstriker”
I have been waiting so long for this one. Okay, it’s only been a year since Skyhunter released, but it… Read More
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“No Words” From Meg Cabot
I grew up with Amelia Mignonette Thermopolis Renaldi in my life, therefore I love Meg Cabot. It really is that… Read More
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Liane Moriarty’s “Apples Never Fall”
Welp. I asked. You answered. Here we are. I debated not writing a review of Apples Never Fall by Liane… Read More
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Kendare Blake And “All These Bodies”
Welp. I wasn’t going to start on the full spooky season books for a couple weeks, but Kendare Blake‘s new… Read More
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Evie Dunmore’s “Portrait Of A Scotsman”
When the pandemic first forced my lazy butt to set up a digital arc site account instead of nabbing them… Read More
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Shari Lapena’s “Not A Happy Family”
Who’s ready for a family murder mystery? Good. Because that’s what you’re going to get from Shari Lapena’s latest thriller,… Read More
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Andrea Bartz’s “We Were Never Here”
If you haven’t seen this beautiful, colorful cover all over the place yet, what rock have you been under lately.… Read More
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“Dial A For Aunties” From Jessie Q. Sutanto
My dear friend Bridgett recommended Dial A For Aunties by Jessie Q. Sutanto, so I gave this one a shot… Read More
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Get Hungry With “The Chicken Sisters” by K.J. Dell’Antonia
The Chicken Sisters was super buzzy back when Reese Witherspoon picked it as her book club selection of the month… Read More
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Chilling Summer: B.A. Paris Is Back With “The Therapist”
I loved the first B.A. Paris book that made it onto my shelf, Behind Closed Doors, and have been waiting… Read More
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Summer Reading Season Is Here!
There’s just something so magical about summer reading programs at local libraries. Maybe it’s just my fond memories of kicking… Read More
