Book Review
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You’re absolutely right, though. Love at first sight wasn’t meant for millennials. Modern Love by Beau North Published: December 2017 Read: March 2019 Format: ebook Genre: romance Page Count: 182 pages Rating: 5/5 Moose Synopsis Alice Aberdeen is not quite as ready to get back into the field after a bad breakup with her girlfriend.
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What’s the difference between being dead and having a boyfriend? Death sticks around. It isn’t as fun as talking about sex (baaaby), but it is still incredibly unfortunate that in 2019, fridging women is a problem in pop culture. I’ve spent some time in some writing groups that are populated by men who STILL believe
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Thank you Netgalley and Dynamite Entertainment for an advance copy of this book in exchange for an honest review! Nancy Drew: The Palace of Wisdom by Kelly Thompson (author) and Jenn St. Onge (illustrator) Published: March 27th? April 2nd? March 20th? So many conflicting dates. Read: March 2019 Format: ebook ARC Genre: mystery, YA, graphic
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“Although their eventual fate remains a mystery, I’m certain that what happened to those girls is all my fault.” One of my favorite books is coming out in paperback in April, so I figured it was a good time to post a review of the book! Take a look at one of my favorite mystery,
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Sometimes I love innocently adorable YA Romance books. I tend to freeze up when books are compared to Romeo and Juliet… it might be time for us to find another book to compare feuding families with. Comics Will Break Your Heart By Faith Erin Hicks Published Date: February 2019 Read Date: February 2019 Format: Physical Arc
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I love this day. It does help that some of the years I celebrate it at a conference dedicated to Women in Aviation, which if you have not been to a conference that is dedicated to helping women in furthering their career and love of something, you are seriously missing out. (Like I am this



