Tag: goodreads
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Great Big Beautiful Life

by Emily Henry What a fun, refreshing Summer read that goes down like a crisp glass of lemonade on a clear cloudless day! This book already has so much good press, but it deserves it. It was sweet and fun and gave off sunshine vibes. The book takes place in a (fictional) coastal town in…
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All the Dangerous Things

by Stacy Willingham Woo hoo! She’s over her writing block! (She being me). I was on a mission to read at least 5 books a month. I did great in January then didn’t pick up a book all of February and most of March. But, you’ll be happy to know (or won’t care at all)…
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Beautiful Ugly

By Alice Feeney So, I have had an issue with Alice Feeney books for a while now. I don’t know why it is, but I have bought and not been able to get through any of the books I purchased. She has some very popular books; Daisy Darker and Rock Paper Scissors to name a…
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Remarkably Bright Creatures

by Shelby Van Pelt Happy New Year, my friends! This is my first review of 2025 and was my first read of the year and it did not disappoint. I bought this book months ago and it’s been sitting on my shelf collecting dust (and probably dog hair) and it’s beautifully bright cover kept catching…
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The Nightingale

by Kristin Hannah This book will be a little difficult to synopsize because it’s got so many details and intertwining stories. This book had me sobbing at the end, crying in the lamplight and trying not to wake my husband with my sniffling. I tend to stay away from historical fictions or any books that…
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Hate Mail

by Donna Marchetti Guys…It’s so cute. If you liked The Hating Game (which I very much did), you will really enjoy this book. It’s a sweet and cute twist on the ‘enemies to lovers’ trope, and I’m here for it. I really do just love books like this, that put your mind in a happy…
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Throne of Glass

by Sarah J. Maas I took the leap and decided to try the other series by Maas. If you’ve read my other blogs, you’ll know I’ve read (and LOVED) the ACOTAR series. I have read the first book of the Crescent City novels and it was difficult to get through and I have not managed…
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Funny Story

by Emily Henry Funny Story by Emily Henry, was truly that. I found myself actually laughing out loud to the witty comments made by the very likeable main characters in this fun, sweet, semi-spicy rom-com. I was a little worried going into this book, because I have tried Emily Henry’s books before and had a…
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She’s Not Sorry

By Mary Kubica I’m going to be truthful, I have a bit of a love/hate relationship with Mary Kubica’s books. For example: I LOVED The Good Girl, however, I could not force myself through Local Woman Missing. I’m not sure why, it just did not grab me. This book did grab me, but I guessed…
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The Teacher

By Freida McFadden I have become a HUGE fan of Freida McFadden’s books in the last month. I have read The Housemaid, The Housemaid’s Secret, The Teacher, Ward D, and The Coworker within the last month. I would highly recommend all those books (except Ward D – didn’t have that amazing twist ending that she…
