Tag: book review
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What I Read This Week: March 6 to March 12
This week was a continuation of clearing my to-be-read shelves. Two of the three books I read will stay in my collection, and one will be added to the donate pile. All in all, not a bad week of reading! Final Girls by Riley Sager Final Girls is Riley Sager’s first novel and my third…
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Seven Days in June with Eva and Shane
Seven Days in June by Tia Williams – A Five-Star Book Review “I wish you the most brilliant, weird, and wonderful things, every day of the world.” Tia Williams, Seven Days in June (pg. 113) This might be one of my all-time favorite book quotations now, and it encapsulates everything I feel about Seven Days…
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You Have Entered Beartown
Beartown by Fredrik Backman – A Five-Star Book Review Beartown is a mainstay in book club conversations and on Bookstagram, with so many reviews raving about the power of this book by Swedish author Fredrik Backman. It took me until 2023 to understand why. I had trepidations about reading this book when I first heard…
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The Vibrant Years
Book Review: The Vibrant Years by Sonali Dev With gorgeous writing, amazing characters, and deep representation, The Vibrant Years by Sonali Dev is an excellent read about family, womanhood, and choosing your path. I really enjoyed reading this book, especially because of the exploration of Indian culture and how each character finds their way amidst…
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Five Stars for Someday, Maybe
Someday, Maybe by Onyi Nwabineli – A Five-Star Book Review What would you do if you lost the person closest to you? And how would your response be if that person chose to leave by suicide? That’s what Eve, the protagonist of Someday, Maybe, must experience when she finds her husband, Quentin, in a pool…