Book Review

  • The Mall by Megan McCafferty

    Take a quick stop on the blog tour to check out my thoughts on The Mall by Megan McCafferty! Thank you @meganmccafferty, @WednesdayBooks, and @Netgalley?!

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  • More Than Maybe by Erin Hahn

    Love is…it’s bringing an umbrella when rain is forcasted, but, like, not for you. Happy Book Birthday, Erin Hahn! And thank you Netgalley and St. Martin’s Press for a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. Let’s dive into this YA Romcom of a book! More Than Maybe Erin Hahn Published Date:

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  • 365 Days of Prompts: Day 4

    Opening Line: She felt for the lock in the dark She felt for the lock in the dark, cursing herself for not charging her phone before heading out. No flashlight, and she didn’t know the layout of the apartment building without it. Then again, a flashlight would potentially alert someone in the building to her

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  • Only Mostly Devastated

    Only Mostly Devastated

    [L]ife was too short to play chicken with something as important as the person you loved. Have you ever seen in movies where someone goes “shhh, you had me at ___” and place a finger on the speaker’s lips? That was me and this book. “[T]his boy-meets-boy spin on Grease” was my moment of “shhh.

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  • Things in Jars

    Things in Jars

    At best she had viewed poor Lydia as a dress-up doll, at worst an inconvenience, like February or indigestion. Thank you Netgalley and Atria for a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review! A female sleuth that isn’t being marketed as somehow related to Sherlock is a great way to get my

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  • High School and 90s Nostalgia

    Thank you Netgalley & Farrar, Straus and Giroux for an advance copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. I don’t exactly remember when I became a Tegan and Sara fan…somewhere shortly after high school I think? High School Tegan and Sara Quin Published Date: Septmeber 24, 2019 Read Date: January 2020 Format:

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  • Reverie: Gay Persona

    Reverie: Gay Persona

    Why do you fight for a world that does not fight for you? Why do you fight to save a reality that fails so many, so often? I spent a good portion of 2019 trying to actively read more own voices and more queer books, especially books with queer male leads that are actually written

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  • Scared Little Rabbits

    Scared Little Rabbits

    Thank you Netgalley and Sourcebooks Fire for a copy of this book in exchange for a review! I’m glad to see another Geiger YA mystery and was definitely ready to gobble it up. (…because I read it in November. Thanksgiving. Got it? I’ll see myself out.) Scared Little Rabbits A.V. Geiger Published Date: December 3,

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  • Dead Girls Club

    Dead Girls Club

    The internet is terrible, but also has been great for one amazing thing: helping me realize my childhood was, in some ways, not as insane as I think it is when I look back on it. Thank you to Edelweiss, Crooked Lane Books, and Damien Angelica Walters for an advance copy of this book in

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  • What IS Sara Shepard’s Reputation

    I’ll be honest, I grabbed Reputation because I love how insane Sara Shepard’s books are. Pretty Little Liars is one of my favorite “guilty” pleasures, and that the books continued to add all these insane twists that just are amusing as hell. Thus when a new Shepard book came up on Netgalley, I had to

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