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  • Malibu Rising: Review

    Am I too late to jump onboard the Taylor Jenkins Reid train? I hope not, because if Malibu Rising is any indication of what her work is like, I’m desperate… Read more

  • Small-Town, Big Heart: 7 Small-Town Romance Recommendations

    I am proud to say that I officially entered my small-town romance era this summer. Something about the summer air and all the gorgeous nature around me made me crave… Read more

  • Vintage Magic

    Spring brought blooming flowers, dappled sunshine, and… a used books sale. My local library hosts one annually, and it’s kind of a big deal! Flyers are hung up all around… Read more

  • An Interview with Stuart Turton

    I’m back from a self-imposed yet extremely necessary break, but fear not: I have something to show for it! After reading rave reviews online, I bought The 7 ½ Deaths… Read more

  • Emily Wilde’s Encyclopaedia of Faeries: Review

    A close friend recommended this book to me, and they said that this seemed like something right up my alley. And they were right! Emily Wilde’s Encyclopaedia of Faeries is… Read more

  • The Final Girl Support Group: Review

    Halloween may be several months away, but I still relish in the delightfully eerie wonders of the world every day. As far as I’m concerned, spooky season is a year-round… Read more

  • Babel: Review

    This book is a weapon. While its words are definitely weapons that unmask a grim history of exploitation and colonialism, I mean this more in the sense that… Read more

  • An Interview with TJ Klune

    About a week ago, I wrote a review for TJ Klune’s The House in the Cerulean Sea. Afterwards, I was thinking about how much I loved this book, and I… Read more

  • Bullet Train: Review

    I’m bored to tears with the rainy, dreary weather. So, I decided to review a book that would give me (and hopefully, all of you) a much-needed boost of energy.… Read more

  • The House in the Cerulean Sea: Review

    Sometimes, the book community pulls through with their recommendations: The House in the Cerulean Sea is exhibit A. Practically everyone was reading this book… Read more

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