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The Perils of Lady Catherine de Bourgh by Claudia Gray – REVIEW

The Perils of Lady Catherine de Bourgh is the latest entry in the Mr. Darcy & Miss Tilney series, one of my favorite ongoing series. Claudia Gray is one of my auto-buy authors, and I love almost everything she writes. Her Firebird series series is one of my all-time favorites, and I have also devoured… Continue reading
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Wolfpitch by Balazs Lorinczi – REVIEW

Wolfpitch is a delicious and pitch-perfect YA graphic novel. With an impressive combination of diverse women, friendships, competition, music, and milkshakes, there’s not more you could want. Not to mention, it completely made my day when I read it. Continue reading
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One of Our Kind by Nicola Yoon – REVIEW

If you read contemporary young adult fiction, you’ve probably heard of Nicola Yoon. Her wildly popular novels The Sun is Also a Star and Everything, Everything adored by readers and were even made into movies. To be perfectly honest, her young adult novels never appealed to me. However, Yoon’s upcoming adult debut, One of Our Kind, is a very… Continue reading
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Suffrage Song by Caitlin Cass – REVIEW

I continue to surprise myself by finding more nonfiction titles that interest me. As someone who reads very little nonfiction, I’m excited that more seems to catch my interest! Following along the same lines as my other recent nonfiction reads, Monster, She Wrote and The League of Lady Poisoners, Suffrage Song tells the stories of historical… Continue reading
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Camino Ghosts (Camino Island #3) by John Grisham – REVIEW

There’s something you should probably know before you read this review. Camino Ghosts is comprised of many small elements that individually mean a lot to me. There are characters I feel I know. There are mentions of Ole Miss, a place I have far too many memories of. Most significantly, I’ve been to Bay Books, the bookstore… Continue reading
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Kingdom Riders by Shannon Eric Denton and Marcus To – REVIEW

A good way to get me to read something is to tell me it’s similar to The Hunger Games. When I saw Kingdom Riders promoted as a combination of Hunger Games and Amulet, I knew I needed to read it. I am so glad I did. Reading Kingdom Riders feels like revisiting a show you’ve forgotten from childhood. It’s remarkably nostalgic, while… Continue reading
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The One That Got Away With Murder by Trish Lundy – REVIEW

I definitely have a thing for YA mysteries and thrillers. I find they’re often more interesting and more compelling than adult mysteries. While YA mysteries are sometimes less intense, that’s not always the case. The One That Got Away With Murder is dark, twisty, and will have you reading long into the night. Continue reading
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Ten Books I Need to Read This Year

Does anyone else keep only a small selection of physical books? I used to keep up with all the book boxes and special editions and had huge shelves of physical books, but I realized that I wasn’t ever actually reading the books on my shelves. While there are certain books I buy multiple editions of,… Continue reading


