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Book Review: How to Love by Katie Cotugno

March 7, 2014

How to Love isn’t your typical romance-type YA book. It’s about second chances and crappy mistakes and growing up. It’s young adult for the more mature audience, perhaps, and Katie Cotugno writes it well. Not perfectly, but well. The story is ...
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Book Review: Cress by Marissa Meyer

March 6, 2014

This is one of those situations where I can understand and agree with the appeal other readers see in a particular book, but at the same time, I don’t, objectively, think the same book is actually very well-done. It’s an interesting situation. ...
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Book Review: The Luckiest Lady in London by Sherry Thomas

March 6, 2014

I liked The Luckiest Lady in London to a certain point—I do think it’s good historical fiction, at any rate. It would be unfair to say anything different. Sherry Thomas didn’t exactly blow me out of the water here, but this book doesn’t have any ...
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Book Review: Why Kings Confess by C.S. Harris

March 5, 2014

There are very few “sure thing” authors in my life. Authors whose books I know, prior to reading, that I will love. Actually, there’s only one author I can count on: C.S. Harris. There is really no explanation for my sticking with this series ...
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Book Review: The Worlds We Make by Megan Crewe

March 2, 2014

And so with The Worlds We Make, another series comes to a close. It was a nice, satisfying conclusion that wrapped up the major plotline while still leaving other things open. However, nice ending aside, I don’t really see this book as being ...
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Book Review: At Night We Walk in Circles by Daniel Alarcón

March 1, 2014

In the final paragraphs of the book, Nelson asks the narrator, “Do you understand?” and the response is, “I do.” Perhaps I can’t say that I truly understand At Night We Walk in Circles in the way Nelson does—perhaps in the way only Nelson truly ...
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Renae

I like to read historical & literary fiction by BIPOC authors; sci-fi/fantasy with female protagonists; romance novels of all stripes, etc.
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