Book Review

  • What If YA….isn’t for me?

    But maybe this isn’t how life works. Maybe it’s all about people coming into your life for a little while and you take what they give you and use it on your next friendship or relationship. And if you’re lucky, maybe some people pop back in after you thought they were gone for good. Welcome

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  • Middlegame: Making Twins More Mysterious

    Godhood is attainable. Pray it isn’t attained. I have been on a journey with this book! It became my number one book I need in 2019. I mean, between the author, the quote above (which isn’t from the book but is SO GOOD), and the HAND OF GLORY COVER, I needed this book. I searched

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  • The Time to Shout

    The Time to Shout

    The opposite of innocence is not sin. Dearly beloved, the opposite of innocence is strength. Do you remember the first time you read Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson? For me it was after I saw Kristen Stewart in a role that I’ll forever hold as why I love Kristen Stewart as an actress. Speak is a book every

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  • Once Upon a River

    Once Upon a River

      There are stories that may be told aloud, and stories that must be told in whispers, and there are stories that are never told at all. I received this ARC ages ago, and kind of forgot about it. I know I am terrible, especially as Diane Setterfield is an author I deeply admire! So

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  • Next Girl to Die

    Next Girl to Die

    Thank you Thomas & Mercer and Netgalley for an advance copy of this book! This in no way influences my review of the novel. Next Girl to Die is the first in the Calderwood Cases series. Next Girl to Die Dea Poirier Published Date: May 1, 2019 Finished Date:  May 2, 2019 Format: ebook ARC Genre: mystery,

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  • Prologue to Murder: Another Cozy Mystery

    Thank you Netgalley and Kensington Books for providing me with an advance copy of the book for review! For anyone looking for a good cozy mystery book, this is the second in the series, and while you can read it without the first one, go check out her first one too! Prologue to Murder by

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  • The Hummingbird Dagger

    The Hummingbird Dagger

    In this cell of unknowns, only the dagger stood out. It swung from hand to hand, side to side. Words accompanied each movement, but the roar of panic obscured them. All but the dagger ceased to exist. I received this historical fiction or Regency mystery book from Netgalley and Swoon Reads in exchange for an

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  • Ah not-Rosewood. Ah, small town weird college campus in …. Oregon I think? It is definitely time for another chapter of what is PLL: Perfectionists trying to do and what clothing and accessories am I going to covet? Also side note? Thank god there wasn’t a Vitamin String Quartet song in this show. Giving some

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  • A Very Maas Catwoman

    A Very Maas Catwoman

    There’s never been a duo of ladies to take on Gotham City. It’s inevitable that I’ll read all the DC Icon’s series. In fact, I am just one short – the Superman book. Catwoman was definitely on my list alongside Wonder Woman (which I highly recommend.) And based on the cover, I did spend a good portion

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  • Monday’s Not Coming

    Monday’s Not Coming

      This is the story of how my best friend disappeared. How nobody noticed she was gone except me. And how nobody cared until they found her . . . one year later. In some ways this book falls into my “important books teens should read” list. In some ways, I’m not entirely sure I would recommend it

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