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  • My Favorite Books of 2022: An Overview

    And just like that, 2022 has come to a close. We’ve nearly reached the end of the first month of 2023, but I still wanted to share some of my favorite reads of last year. My reading in 2022 was pivotal. I read a lot less when compared to past years (31 books compared to

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  • Book Review: Any Way the Wind Blows by Rainbow Rowell

    “An ending about endings.” That is the way that the dust jacket synopsis describes Any Way the Wind Blows, the finale to the Simon Snow trilogy. Endings are typically bitter sweet for me, but in Any Way the Wind Blows, Rainbow Rowell managed a conclusion that was satisfying in all the right ways. Note: Spoilers

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  • 2023 Reading Projects

    2023 Reading Projects

    Happy New Year, everyone! Though the blog was neglected by yours truly for the better part of the final stretch of 2022 (a combination of my finishing up college and a much needed break from internet content creation as a whole), I’m looking forward to the fresh start of the new year and sharing my

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  • Book Review: Wayward Son by Rainbow Rowell

    I’m usually weird about sequels. I’ll either read them immediately after finishing the first installment, or I’ll wait months–or in some cases years–before picking them up. In the case of Wayward Son, I dived right in after finishing Carry On. And what a time it was. (Note: This review will contain spoilers for books one

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  • Book Review: Carry On by Rainbow Rowell

    Another TBR veteran, conquered! Carry On by Rainbow Rowell is a book that I’ve owned since it’s release in 2015. And as many times as I’ve tried to start it in the past, I was never in the right mood for it to stick. But timing is truly everything, because this book not only cured

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  • Book Review: The City of Brass by S.A. Chakraborty

    I picked up The City of Brass on whim with the intent to only read the first chapter while trying to determine to my next read. To my surprise, I read the first 80 pages that night and ended up discovering one of my favorite fantasy books of the year. About the Book Nahri has

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  • Should You Read The Atlas Six? (Review)

    I gave in. The Atlas Six by Olivie Blake took the online bookish world by storm in 2021 and it’s been on my radar ever since. All I knew about the book was that it was described as adult dark academia, but even with such little information, I was still extremely intrigued by the hold

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  • Mini Book Reviews: Romances I’ve Read So Far This Year

    There are a ton of reviews that I forgo posting to the blog if I feel like they aren’t in-depth or long enough to stand on their own. But I still like the idea of being able to point to my thoughts on a certain book, even if the review is on the shorter side.

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  • Book Review: The Simple Wild by K.A. Tucker

    I was in quite the reading slump back in January, but there was still one, great read that came out of last month, and that was K.A. Tucker’s The Simple Wild. About the Book Calla Fletcher wasn’t even two when her mother took her and fled the Alaskan wild, unable to handle the isolation of

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  • Book Review: The Heart Principle by Helen Hoang

    Hey, everyone! I’m back with another book review and today it’s for Helen Hoang’s 2021 release, The Heart Principle. About the Book A woman struggling with burnout learns to embrace the unexpected—and the man she enlists to help her—in this new New York Times bestselling romance by Helen Hoang. When violinist Anna Sun accidentally achieves career success

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