A quick follow-up novel to A Court of Wings and Ruin that is supposed to connect to the events that will happen in A Court of Silver Flames, A Court of Frost and Starlight is mainly uneventful.
Read moreA raw and realistic memoir about being human, what it takes to recognize our flaws, and finding the strength to overcome our obstacles, I’m so excited to review I Want to Die but I Want
Read moreThe third book in the ACOTAR series, A Court of Wings and Ruin sees Feyre and Rhysand facing a danger that they hoped would never come. With the second book being WAY better than the first,
Read moreThe second book in the ACOTAR series by Sarah J. Maas, A Court of Mist and Fury somehow outranks the first book. Check out my full review of A Court of Mist and Fury below
Read moreA story with an unravelling mystery but a touching theme of what it means to accept everyone no matter our differences, The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store gives readers a beautiful sense of how humanity
Read moreWith different perspectives that make you question everything, I can’t wait to review Such a Fun Age with you guys along with all its quirks, good things, bad things, and the parts that make you laugh
Read moreA literal whirlwind of a fantasy novel, A Court of Thorns and Roses (ACOTAR) by Sarah J. Maas has won over my steely fantasy-void heart. I will never be the same. If you want to find
Read moreReminiscent of Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women, Tom Lake is a beautiful story about family and learning where it all started. Check out my full book review for Ann Patchett’s Tom Lake below! Book Information Lara’s daughters are
Read moreA thrilling search and rescue mission with dogs, family secrets, and a whole lot of action, read my full review of The Lovely and the Lost by Jennifer Lynn Barnes below! Book Information Kira doesn’t feel
Read moreA collection of thoughts, hopes, and moments that make up a life, You Could Make This Place Beautiful is a memoir of reflection. With revelations that I saw in my own life and ideas that made
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