Book Review

  • What if America Was a Monarchy??

    Real love comes from creating a family together, from facing life together — with all its messes and surprises and joys. Katharine McGee’s books fascinate me. I read the Thousandth Floor trilogy knowing it wouldn’t be great, but not expecting it to be. When this book was announced, I knew I shouldn’t be as excited

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  • We Met in December

    We Met in December

    The thing about being addicted to a certain kind of romantic movie is that you’re always half-expecting that your life might suddenly take a turn for the better. Thank you Edelweiss and William Marrow Paperbacks for a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. It is the start of Christmas romance reading

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  • The Witches Are Coming

    The Witches Are Coming

    This is a witch hunt. We are witches, and we’re hunting you. I was beyond fortune to read an early copy of this book. Thank you Hachette Books and Netgalley for a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. Let’s get political and angry now. The Witches Are Coming Lindy West Published

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  • Laughter at the Academy

    Laughter at the Academy

    Because I am a delight who doesn’t like it when her friends get too much sleep. I cannot express how much I adore Seanan McGuire’s work. She has a gift of being able to slide into any genre and twist it into her own world, her own little touch of macabre. I am sure she

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  • Gravemaidens

    Gravemaidens

    Thank you Netgalley and Delacorte Press for a copy of Gravemaidens in exchange for an honest review. Gravemaidens Kelly Coon Published Date: October 29, 2019 Read Date: October 15, 2019 Format: ebook galley Genre: Fantasy, YA Rating: 2/5 Moose Synopsis Kammani has already dealt with enough heartache. Her mother has died, her brother has been

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  • No Judgments…okay MAYBE a few

    Meg Cabot is one of the authors who crosses YA and adult fiction just enough for me to love her. Thanks to the amazing Marilag (Story and Somnomancy), I got a signed galley of this book! I apologize for being slow in reviewing it — I definitely read it before it came out, but I

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  • Ghost, Ghosting, Ghoster?

    Ghost, Ghosting, Ghoster?

    Thank you Netgalley and Orbit for a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. It was good to kick off my October horror and mystery reads with this British supernatural story! Ghoster By Jason Arnopp Published Date: October 22, 2019 Read Date: October 2019 Format: ebook Genre: horror, mystery Rating: 3.5/5 Moose

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  • Slay

    Slay

    Do you eat meat? Every time I open this book, I tear up. It’s so good. The emotion behind it is so raw. I am so thankful to Goodreads and Simon Pulse for an advance copy of this book. It comes out Tuesday. Please check it out. Slay By Brittney Morris Published Date: September 2019

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  • Rainbow Brite!

    Rainbow Brite!

    Jeremy Whitley has become one of my auto-buy comic authors, without a doubt. I am still going through his backlog, but I have yet to come across one that I don’t like. So when I saw a copy of the first volume of Rainbow Brite on Netgalley, I immediately went for it. I also have

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  • Fatal Cajun Festival

    Fatal Cajun Festival

    I have to own up to something up front: I grabbed this book on Netgalley thinking it was part of another series. I was a little hesitant to read it because I wasn’t entirely on board with the author’s last book, but I am actually really glad I did as I enjoyed this book so

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