Author: jessicareadsmanybooks

  • You Have Entered Femlandia

    You Have Entered Femlandia

    Femlandia by Christina Dalcher A Five-Star Book Review Christina Dalcher does not receive the hype she should. Her books, such as Vox and Master Class, engulf you in dystopian worlds that question current social norms, pressures, and stereotypes, and make you fearful of what could happen if we went too far. Femlandia, her 2021 release,…

  • Because Women Are the Fiercest Creatures

    Because Women Are the Fiercest Creatures

    Women Are the Fiercest Creatures by Andrea Dunlop A Five-Star Book Review It’s a true reward to find a gem of a novel at the tail-end of the reading push for the year. Add on bonus points for that book being one that you’ve had on your shelf for months, and you’ll find where I…

  • What to Read When None of This Is True

    What to Read When None of This Is True

    None of This Is True by Lisa Jewell A Five-Star Book Review Lisa Jewell is the queen of psychological thrillers, and her latest novel, None of This Is True, is an example of why that title is firmly in her hands. A Quick Synopsis of None of This Is True When Josie Fair sees another…

  • Saying Hello Beautiful

    Saying Hello Beautiful

    Hello Beautiful by Ann Napolitano A Five-Star Review Some books are so emotional that they’re painful to read. Hello Beautiful by Ann Napolitano is one of those books. Fortunately, I found the payoff to be well worth the heart-wrenching sadness within these pages. A Quick Synopsis of Hello Beautiful William Waters knows he isn’t wanted.…

  • The Complexity of a Russian Doll

    The Complexity of a Russian Doll

    The Last Russian Doll by Kristin Loesch: A Four-Star Book Review This site contains product affiliate links. I may receive a commission if you make a purchase after clicking on one of these links. The Last Russian Doll by Kristin Loesch is a historical fiction novel from my Book of the Month backlist. It’s a…