Contemporary
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Book Review: Clickbait | Holly Baxter
Journalists are meant to cover the news, not to be the news. Unfortunately Natasha finds herself on the wrong side of this equation in Holly Baxter’s Clickbait. Don’t let the cute cover and title…
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Book Review: Here One Moment | Liane Moriarty
If you knew your future, would you try to fight fate? If you are new to Liane Moriarty, I would first ask you what you have been doing with your time? But after…
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Book Review: Until Next Summer | Ali Brady
Nostalgic, heartwarming, and uplifting! Ali Brady’s Until Next Summer sees two best friends reunite at their former summer camp for one more summer fling. As they say, “once a camp person, always a camp person.”…
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Book Review: One Big Happy Family | Jamie Day
Colorful Adirondack chairs will always catch my eye so I admit I would have probably selected this book regardless of the premise or author. After loving Jamie Day’s last book, The Block Party,…
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Book Review: People Will Talk | Kieran Scott
Kieran Scott’s People Will Talk is a juicy little summer mystery that is more soapy than thrilling. People who are looking to avoid anything too dark or heavy in their mysteries will love…
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Book Review: The Summer Club | Hannah McKinnon
Hannah McKinnon’s The Summer Club is a soapy summer read that tackles surprisingly deep issues. I expected a breezy read but I wouldn’t describe it that way at all. Unexpected and at times…
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Book Review: Humor Me | Cat Shook
This is a spoiler-free review of Cat Shook’s newest book, Humor Me. If you’re looking for spoilers and a chat about the ending, head over to my spoiler review. I was surprised to…
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Book Review: The Faculty Lounge | Jennifer Mathieu
This is a spoiler-free mini-review of The Faculty Lounge by Jennifer Mathieu. I thought there were so many lovely stories included in this book that I wanted to break down my thought on…
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Book Review: One Star Romance | Laura Hankin
I’m always up for a new Laura Hankin, after enjoying two of her prior books. Happy and You Know It is the one that gets the most attention (it was a Book of…
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Book Review: The Townsend Family Recipe for Disaster | Shauna Robinson
Family, food, culture, and identity blend in this lovely story about a woman reunites with her estranged family. I absolutely loved Shauna Robinson’s The Townsend Family Recipe for Disaster! I laughed, I tcried,…