I don't normally like to make monthly TBR lists because I am the moodiest reader that I know. However, there are some books that I know I really want to read sooner than later, so I thought maybe making a (tentative) short list of books I want to read this coming month and crossing them … Continue reading My Potential August TBR
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Favorite Books of 2020 (so far)
We're almost a month past the halfway mark of the year, but I still think this is a good time to do this post because by December, the entire list could be different. It'll be interesting to see how it changes by then, if I ever get out of this reading slump I'm in. So … Continue reading Favorite Books of 2020 (so far)
Review: Roomies
A novel about college, friendships, family, and first romances. Lauren and Elizabeth have been assigned as roommates for college in the fall, and when given her roommate's information, Elizabeth (EB) decides to email Lauren from her excitement of going away to college and sharing a room. Lauren, on the other hand, is a little disappointed … Continue reading Review: Roomies
Review: The Replacement Crush
When Vivian is burned by a summer fling with her long-time crush, Jake, she decides to get over him with a replacement crush - someone who won't take her heart and stomp all over it. The key to her master plan is to choose someone who she doesn't feel any romantic feelings for. By playing … Continue reading Review: The Replacement Crush
Review: The Bookworm Crush
The Bookworm Crush is such an adorable, light read and I was practically all smiles the entire time that I was reading it. It's the spin-off of The Replacement Crush that focuses on Amy and Toff, but this book can be read as a stand-alone. You don't need to read The Replacement Crush first. I … Continue reading Review: The Bookworm Crush
Review: The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry
Compared to other books I've read, this one seemed to make more jumps in time over the years. Something that you'd think would be a bother, but it actually ends up working for this novel. I'd personally say there's no "real" plot that the story follows, but rather it's a collection of linked moments in … Continue reading Review: The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry
Review: Fairest of All: A Tale of the Wicked Queen
Fairest of All is a great look into a classic Disney fairy-tale from the villain's point of view. After all, a villain is just a character who's story hasn't been told. No one is born a villain; something had to happen along the way to change them. This book shows us what brings The Evil … Continue reading Review: Fairest of All: A Tale of the Wicked Queen