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The Year in Reading: Best Books of 2021
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I know what you're thinking: long time no post. I'll spare you the theatricals but, guess who's back- ish ? Life is chaotic. We ...
Enjoyable but a Little Flat and Forgettable | Review: Older by Pamela Redmond (Satran)
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Given that Younger is one of my comfort shows (a show with Hilary Duff and Sutton Foster? C'mon!) and my obvious love of books (is th...
Mysterious, Thrilling and Completely Indulgent | Review: They Wish They Were Us by Jessica Goodman
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The good news is I'm still trash for mysterious and indulgent campus (boarding school, university) set stories. The better news? THIS MA...
This Book Wasn't For Me and That's Okay | Review: Credence by Penelope Douglas
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After years of hearing nothing but great things about Penelope Douglas' brand of steamy romances, I finally icked up one. Picked. Well, ...
A Highly Engaging and Unique Story | Reviews: Ricochet by Kathryn Berla
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Ricochet was an unexpectedly thrilling read. And completely unique--it left me feeling jolted by its final pages.
Another Day, Another Amazing Read | Reviews: The Black Kids by Christina Hammonds Reed
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The Black Kids had me hooked immediately with its stunning cover and highly engaging synopsis. There was something about it that screamed ...
The Arthurian Legend Gets the Upgrade It's Always Needed | Review: Legendborn by Tracy Deonn
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We all know I love a good Arthurian Legend retelling--and Legendborn is one of the best since Once & Future . Get ready for Black Girl ...
Raybearer is the Vibrant YA Fantasy of My Dreams | Review: Raybearer by Jordan Ifueko
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When Once Upon a Book Club reached out to send me their YA box last month, I nearly exploded in excitement. (And, yes, it is totally worth...
A Haunting, Atmospheric Exploration of Grief and Guilt | Review: Watch Over Me by Nina LaCour
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Nina LaCour is one of those authors who writes such lyrical stories, she continues to outdo herself in the best ways possible. Naturally, ...
The One Where an Inluencer With a History of Plagiarizing Writes a Few Books | Review: Girl, Wash Your Face by Rachel Hollis
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Fans of Rachel Hollis, beware: I didn't like this one. Which is probably unsurprising, considering I'm not a huge fan of hers to beg...
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