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BLOG TOUR: People We Meet On Vacation Review

People We Meet On Vacation by Emily HenryPublication Date: May 11, 2021TW: anxiety, slut shaming, forced kissing Last year I read and reviewed Emily Henry's Beach Reach (see my review here)and I loved it so much! I basically have been anticipating her next book since I read (and reread) that one so when I got a… Continue reading BLOG TOUR: People We Meet On Vacation Review

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BOOK REVIEW: Full Disclosure

Full Disclosure by Camryn Garrett Publication Date: October 29, 2019 Bringing you a review for a backlist title that I recently read! TW: forced outing (HIV), racism (challenged), bullying WHAT I LIKED: When we start the novel, we are thrown into the story! It’s less than 300 pages so we got to get going!! Miles… Continue reading BOOK REVIEW: Full Disclosure

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BLOGMAS DAY THREE: A Very Large Expanse of Sea Review

A Very Large Expanse of Sea by Tahereh Mafi  I did not know what to expect with Tahareh’s first foray into contemporary novels. I’ve read (and enjoyed) the first three books of the Shatter Me series. All I really knew going into AVELOS was; that it was about a Muslim girl experiencing life in a… Continue reading BLOGMAS DAY THREE: A Very Large Expanse of Sea Review

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BOOK REVIEW: What If It’s Us

What If It's Us by Becky Albertalli & Adam Silvera *image not mine* I’m not going to lie. I was skeptical of this book and I’m not entirely sure why. Most of the reviews I saw were positive; but, I did not want to fall into the hype of this book and then not enjoy… Continue reading BOOK REVIEW: What If It’s Us

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Some Of My Favorite (Lesser Known) Contemporary Novels

Eight Contemporary Novels That Need More Love I love contemporary novels, they make up most of what I’ve read. I read for fun and to destress and these novels (usually) do just that. I realize upon writing this post that most people read contemporary novels in the summer and that posting this in Fall is probably not… Continue reading Some Of My Favorite (Lesser Known) Contemporary Novels