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  • Everyone Knows You Go Home by Natalia Sylvester

    I love fantasy stories. I love when there’s someone risking everything they have and love for the better of a group or nation of people. I love people who fight against adversity and maybe they don’t always win, but they don’t quit. And while stories like this one aren’t fantasy, it’s the heroism and strength…

  • All Your Perfects by Colleen Hoover

    I’m probably going to be biased in this review (not a lot and not sorry) because I’m such a big fan of Colleen Hoover and she hit it out of the park with this one. I think that’s the bias talking, but let’s get into it.

  • Josh and Hazel’s Guide to Not Dating by Christina Lauren

    I know this book doesn’t come out until September, but once I received it in the mail I knew I had to read it. I wasn’t disappointed and for my second book written by Christina Lauren, it was great!

  • I Just Finished a #24in48 Readathon, Failed Miserably, And Moved On

    There’s no sense in crying over spilled hours not spent reading. – me Over the weekend, I participated in a #24in48 challenge on Bookstagram. To give you some background on what that is, it’s a reading challenge to read for 24 hours within 48 hours. It’s run by the people at @24in48 and usually over a…

  • What I’m Reading This Weekend – July 20, 2018

    Happy Friday, everyone! I hope you’re all ready for another weekend filled with reading and possibly other things, but mostly reading. Here’s what I’ll be reading this weekend! All Your Perfects by Colleen Hoover I’m such a CoHort, so I need to pay homage to my favorite romance writer. I think to date, I’ve read…

  • An Ocean of Minutes by Thea Lim

    I started reading this book thinking that it would be another immigrant story, but when I started it was about time travel. However, thinking about it a little bit more, I can definitely say for sure that this book is about immigration. It’s just not the kind of immigration that you’re thinking.

  • Providence by Caroline Kepnes

    This book was an amalgamation of genres. It was part thriller, part science fiction, part horror, and a touch of romance. What you got is a heart-filled story of a young boy who was kidnapped and given super powers against his will.

  • Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman

    I went into this book knowing that Eleanor Oliphant was probably not fine, but then I read the story of a young woman working with her mental illness even though she doesn’t know that she’s hurting.

  • What I’m Reading This Weekend – July 13, 2018

    Hello everyone! I just got back from LA and I’m spending my day catching up on my reviews and going grocery shopping. I love grocery shopping, but it’s just a pain to go to the store, bring the food back, carry the food to the door, and then put it all in the fridge. I…

  • When Katie Met Cassidy by Camille Perri

    I originally wanted to read this for #pride month, but I don’t know. Life. I’m glad that I made it a priority and read it now, though.