Fiction
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Book Review: The Truth and Other Hidden Things | Lea Geller (blog tour)
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: This Time Next Year | Sophie Cousens
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: We Went to the Woods by Caite Dolan-Leach #wewenttothewoods
They went off the grid. Their secrets didn’t. For readers of The Secret History and The Immortalists comes a novel about the allure—and dangers—of disconnecting. About the Book Certain that society is on the verge of economic…
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Book Review: Campusland | Scott Johnston
I wasn’t sure what to expect when I selected Campusland by Scott Johnston, but I ended up loving this brilliant work of satire focused on the over-the-top and often sanctimonious “woke” culture of…
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BOOK REVIEW: Minor Dramas and Other Catastrophes by Kathleen West @berkleypub @kwestbooks #minordramasandothercatastrophes
A mother who lives her life for her children finds herself on the outs when her helicopter parenting lands her in hot water with the other affluent mothers. Meanwhile, a teacher who truly…
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BLOG TOUR: Let the Willows Weep by Sherry Parnell @sbparnell @tlcbooktours #letthewillowsweep
An emotional coming-of-age story about how one seeks to keep going through hard times. Sad and yet hopeful—filled with prose so beautiful and delicate, it often felt like reading poetry. “My mother’s greatest…
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Book Review: When the Lights Go Out | Mary Kubica
This was my first book by Mary Kubica and I was excited because I’ve heard so many great things about her. I expected this to be an experience and…I mean it was certainly…
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BOOK REVIEW: How to Save a Life by Lisa Steinke and Liz Fenton @lizandlisa @amazonpublishing @KCC_PR #howtosavealife #bookreview
Groundhog’s Day meets Happy Death Day meets Always Be My Maybe in Lisa Steinke and Liz Fenton’s latest novel, How to Save a Life. Lisa and Liz never fail to bring something entirely…
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BOOK REVIEW: Master Class by Christina Dalcher @CVDalcher @BerkleyPub #bookreview #masterclass #dystopianfiction
Christina Dalcher’s Master Class is without a doubt one of the most thought-provoking, socially terrifying books I have read, not by overt horror but through the way she crafts a society that by…
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Book Review: Little Darlings | Melanie Golding
Eerie, innovative, and at times bleak, Little Darlings by Melanie Golding is the type of book that will get into your head. I wouldn’t consider this a psychological thriller in the traditional sense…