Wishes, magic, and children’s books that changed lives, check out my review for The Wishing Game below! Book Information Lucy wants nothing more than to be Christopher’s mother. But without stable income and living arrangements,
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One of the realest, rawest, and most heartbreaking books I’ve read this year, read below to see my full Demon Copperhead review. Book Information Demon is born to a drug-addicted mother in Lee County (the poorest
Read moreWith creepy chants, fishy staff, and a little bit of horror, I’m so excited to review Those We Drown for you guys. Not gonna lie, I honestly really liked it and was totally creeped out
Read moreSo, ever since I found tiermaker.com, I’ve been obsessed with ranking books that I’ve read. I’ve ranked Colleen Hoover’s books (one of my most popular posts), and I can promise you that this won’t be
Read moreI know I’ve said it before, but of my gosh this is my year for reading. Getting to review Remarkably Bright Creatures has been no exception to my amazing book-filled year. Full of life, healing, and the
Read moreA contemporary tale about death and what it means to be living, reviewing The Collected Regrets of Clover was something that I’ve been meaning to do for months. I can now knock this one off my
Read morePhew, a romantic comedy if I’ve ever reviewed one, Katherine Center’s Hello Stranger is a beautiful, remarkable, and funny story about one girl’s journey to “make it” in this crazy world. Check out my full
Read moreThe second book in the Slammed series by Colleen Hoover, I found Point of Retreat to be highly in the category of meh. I did not love it. But I did not hate it either.
Read moreA creepy stalker, Stockholm Syndrome, and a lot of cringy “love” scenes, Haunting Adeline is not for the weak or the seasoned, intellectual reader. Especially if you don’t like dirty talk (and not even good
Read moreTold from different point of views and spanning many different years, this novel will show you just how two lives converge and what it takes to make them inseparable. My Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow review
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