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  • About PhDiva
    • About My Reviews
  • Book Spoilers
  • Book Reviews by Author
  • Book Reviews by Genre
    • Contemporary
    • Fiction
    • Mystery
    • Psychological Thriller
    • Romance
    • Suspense
    • Thriller
    • Women’s Fiction

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  • Book Review,  Contemporary,  Fiction

    Book Review: The Truth and Other Hidden Things | Lea Geller (blog tour)

    / April 14, 2021

    I am a fan of Lea Geller’s since I read her first book, Trophy Life. I was so excited for the release of her second novel, The Truth and Other Hidden Things and…

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  • Book Review,  Non-fiction

    Book Review: Mine! How the Hidden Rules of Ownership Control Our Lives | Michael Heller & James Salzman

    / March 25, 2021

    A hidden set of rules governs who owns what–explaining everything from whether you can recline your airplane seat to why HBO lets you borrow a password illegally–and in this lively and entertaining guide,…

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  • Book Review,  Historical Fiction,  Mystery

    BOOK REVIEW: Surviving Savannah by Patti Callahan @berkleypub #survivingsavannah #berkleybuddyreads #berkleywritesstrongwomen

    / March 24, 2021

    Absolutely captivating! Surviving Savannah by Patti Callahan explores the will of the human spirit to survive, regardless of what life throws at you. Weaving together the past and the present, that feel synchronous…

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  • Book Review,  Historical Fiction,  Mystery

    BLOG TOUR: The Stills by Jess Montgomery @JessM_author @TLCBookTours @minotaurbooks #thestills #bookreview

    / March 8, 2021

    I’m so excited to be featuring my review of The Stillsby Jess Montgomery on International Women’s Day because this book truly celebrates the impact of strong women throughout history even in the face…

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  • Book Review,  Mystery,  Psychological Thriller

    Book Review: The Perfect Guests | Emma Rous

    / February 24, 2021

    This absolutely stunning follow up to Emma Rous’s debut book The Au Pair proves that she was certainly no one-hit wonder! I love a well-executed dual timeline mystery, and Emma Rous’s The Perfect…

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  • Book Review,  Contemporary,  Psychological,  Suspense,  Thriller

    Book Review: True Story, A Novel | Kate Reed Petty

    / February 11, 2021

    Complicated, thought-provoking, and original—True Story by Kate Reed Petty is one of those books that takes a bit to unpack after finishing it. This book is nothing like what I expected, in a…

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  • Book Review,  Contemporary,  Fiction,  Romance

    Book Review: This Time Next Year | Sophie Cousens

    / February 8, 2021

    This was actually the last book I read in 2020 but I am just now reviewing it and honestly picking it up today to page through as I sat to write my review…

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  • Book Review,  Thriller

    Bok Review: Prodigal Son | Gregg Hurwitz | an Orphan X novel

    / January 26, 2021

    Have you read any of the Orphan X books by Gregg Hurwitz? I hadn’t until I had the opportunity to read Prodigal Son which I learned is actually the sixth book in the…

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  • Book Review,  Non-fiction

    BOOK REVIEW: The Genome Odyssey: The Promise of Precision Medicine to Define, Detect, and Defeat Disease by Euan Angus Ashley @celadonbooks #thegenomeodyssey

    / January 22, 2021

    In The Genome Odyssey, Dr. Euan Ashley, Stanford professor of medicine and genetics, brings the breakthroughs of precision medicine to vivid life through the real diagnostic journeys of his patients and the tireless efforts…

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  • Historical Fiction,  Women's Fiction

    BOOK REVIEW: Glimmer As You Can by Danielle Martin @tlcbooktours #glimmerasyoucan

    / December 13, 2020

    A book that is truly a story for women, Glimmer As You Can is set in the 1960s and is at its core a story about female friendships and the strength and support…

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Hi! I'm Mackenzie, the Ph.D. student behind the book reviews and blog. Reading books has always been my favorite pastime and I love sharing my thoughts about them with the world. Now I should probably get back to writing that dissertation...

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