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BooksNBowls

Joined November 2020

I came, I read, I conquered. 💌 #LitsyLove- write me! My Amazon book wishlist: https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/2LKK4ATQON261?ref_=wl_share
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I Was Told There'd Be Cake by Sloane Crosley
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Mistborn: Secret History by Brandon Sanderson
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A Fate Inked in Blood | Danielle L. Jensen
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I do NOT get the hate, guys. This book was swoon-worthy! Now, I love Vikings, and have watched every Viking show there is, so maybe I‘m biased, but Bjorn— what a man!! I am going to be dying until book 2 release. Also, The Bridge Kingdom is moving up on my TBR. 5/5

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“There are none who can fight as fiercely as a mother and daughter, and none who can forgive more completely.”

In this prequel to Practical Magic, we are told the genesis to the Owen‘s bloodline. After Maria Owen‘s is betrayed by the man she loves and accused of witchcraft in the 1600s, she invokes a curse that will haunt her family for generations to come. I was captivated by this story despite Hoffman‘s slow burn writing style. 4/5

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By day, Marlinchen and her 2 sisters live under the oppressive and abusive control of their wizard father— making trinkets, telling fortunes, and divining secrets for loose coin. But at night, the sister sneak away to enjoy the ballet at the town‘s well established theater. But they soon discover the city has a secret, a monster lurks within. This one took me by surprise in the best way possible! Very dark and atmospheric! 4.25/5

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What Moves the Dead | T. Kingfisher
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A retelling of the infamous “The Fall of the House of Usher.” Like all of Kingfisher‘s work I ATE THIS UPPP!! This was so fun, unique, and fresh. I loved everything about it! 5/5

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The Fury | Alex Michaelides
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Famous movie star, island murder mystery, yada-yada. Meh. For one, this cover is awful. The Silent Patient was better. I actually kind of liked the unique narration, but it was a bit all over the place. Could have been executed better. 3/5 stars

RobES Totally agree 👍 2d
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Social media influencer Sarah Slade is starting over. Running from a secret past she‘s hoping to escape, she invests in the Blackwood Murder House. However, she finds more than she bargained for underneath the peeling wallpaper. Menacing notes appear, spiraling Sarah out control and out of touch with reality. Predictable thriller premise, but it was really creepy and entertaining. I was hooked. 3.75/5

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YA fantasy vampire novel with a unique premise, but I ultimately felt there was something missing!! Idk if it was just a bit too YA for me or if it‘s something else. I enjoyed the story, was intrigued where it was going, but ultimately felt a little underwhelmed by the end. 3/5

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A deeply compelling novel about a family navigating the end of the world. Preparing for the inevitable, the family decides through chaos, denial, acceptance, and hope to spend every moment they can together. Beautiful, slow burning, unique, philosophical 4/5 stars

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Happy December everybody!! I‘m back from a bit of a hiatus, but I have been reading so prepare for a review dump! 😁 I hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving! ❤️❤️

Bookwomble Welcome back 👋😊 2d
TheBookgeekFrau Welcome back! 😊 2d
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Wandering Stars | Tommy Orange
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This wasn‘t as captivating as There There, but it was still a really solid follow up and I love the way Tommy Orange says things! He really makes you think and I enjoy his play on words and ability to connect us to history. 3.75/5

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This was just okay. Fast paced thriller with an anticlimactic ending. 2.5/5

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The Bone Valley | Candace Robinson
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This was unique and fun! I really enjoyed the world and characters! BONUS— it‘s a standalone! My first, but not the last book by Candace Robinson.

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The Vampire Lestat | Anne Rice
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If you haven‘t gotten a chance to check out this masterpiece, please do yourself the favor. It‘s bloody brilliant!! I‘ve binged seasons 1 & 2 and now I‘m running to finish Lestat‘s books before season 3. Can‘t wait! 🤩🤩 Anne would have loved this. 🥹

LiseWorks Love this series ❤️ 3mo
ElizaMarie I agree! This is such a great series. My husband and I are watching together, so I can't binge it but... I am enjoying it when we get to see it :) 3mo
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Wolves and Daggers | Melanie Karsak
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This was really good, I was into it. Steampunk Red Riding Hood where “Little Red” fights werewolves, vampires, and monsters alike. Super fast paced and action packed. My only complaint was that it wasn‘t longer! Will definitely keep reading the series and check out of some Melanie‘s other work. 4.25/5

willaful Lol, I went to see if this was on KU and it turns out I own it. 3mo
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Better Than the Movies | Lynn Painter
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An ode to rom-coms— adorable, cheesy, and cute. Made me think of watching rom-coms with my own mother growing up. I get the hype. 4/5

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Better Than the Movies | Lynn Painter
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September‘s forecast. Gonna be another great month!

KateReadsYA The bone valley sounds soooo good. I love a male mc who has to be the responsible one. You know the love story is gonna be amazing. 3mo
BooksNBowls @KateReadsYA yeah, that one stood out to me! I‘ll let you know 😉 3mo
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Reckless Girls: A Novel | Rachel Hawkins
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An entertaining and atmospheric summer thriller. The perfect addition to your beach bag! ☀️🏝️👙 3/5

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Orphan Train: A Novel | Christina Baker Kline
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The best historical fiction books are the ones that teach you about a seemingly forgotten time in our history. Between 1854 and 1929, these Orphan Trains transported more than 200,000 orphaned, abandoned, and homeless children – many of them first-generation Irish Catholic immigrants – from the coastal cities of the eastern United States to the Midwest for “adoption” (often, in fact, indentured servitude).

KateReadsYA This is so sad!!!! 🥺 3mo
BooksNBowls @KateReadsYA I know 😭😭😭 3mo
KateReadsYA @BooksNBowls You make me want to read it, but I hate crying. 3mo
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BooksNBowls @KateReadsYA well I‘d have to warn you it has babies in it- idk if you‘d want to. Go check out the TW! I‘ll send it to you if you want it 3mo
KateReadsYA @BooksNBowls Babies and death? 3mo
BooksNBowls @KateReadsYA yeah it‘s basically what opens up the story unfortunately 3mo
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Of Jade and Dragons | Amber Chen
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I waited until discussion day to post my review, but this book blew me away! I wasn‘t expecting to enjoy it as much as I did. I loved Ying, our FMC and also enjoyed all the side characters she befriends along the way. Solid start to a potentially awesome series! If a steampunk Mulan retelling with a murder mystery and trials sounds interesting to you— pick this one up. Loved it 4.5/5 #whimsicalreadsbookclub

BooksNBowls Also, this OwlCrate edition is GORGEOUS! 3mo
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These books don‘t get old. One of my comfort series, for sure. A lot happens in Carpe Corpus, but I thought the ending was the most satisfying of them all because it didn‘t end on a massive cliffhanger. Everyone got a HEA for once, well almost everyone lol.

AkashaVampie Same here. I need to get back to them and do a reread. Maybe my next rolls on #BookishMonopoly I can try to get it on my TBR 4mo
AkashaVampie Btw... I read ur name as Books and Bowels at first. Haha. 4mo
BooksNBowls @AkashaVampie lmao 🤣🤣 4mo
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BooksNBowls @AkashaVampie Do it!! They are such fast reads!! 😁 4mo
AkashaVampie @BooksNBowls I know right. I haven't tried them on audio yet. I actually read some of the books when I first read them. 4mo
AkashaVampie @BooksNBowls paranormal romance is 💜🖤💜🖤💜🖤 4mo
BooksNBowls @AkashaVampie yes it‘s one of my favorite genres 🤩🤩 4mo
brittanyreads I was JUST considering buying the first two books of this series on Book Outlet. You may have swayed my decision ☺️ 4mo
BooksNBowls @brittanyreads it‘s a blast from the past! Lots of action, lots of characters (lovable and not so lovable), and a great plot that spans across the books nicely. They are short reads and worth it IMO ☺️ 4mo
AkashaVampie @brittanyreads u will definitely find a fav character here... there is so many different kinds of people in this world. 4mo
AkashaVampie @BooksNBowls now its making me wanna read them... 😭😭😭 4mo
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Her Dark Wings | Melinda Salisbury
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Soft pick. The writing and atmosphere were good; I liked Corey, our main character. The themes of friendship, betrayal, anger, and grief were relatable. But the world-building was underdeveloped. The romance was secondary I felt to the plot, so I wasn‘t that attached to the romance aspect really. 3.25/5

Susanita Beautiful cover! 4mo
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I found this story lacks originality and some good witty banter that could have made the main character‘s romance more intriguing. It was just meh. 2/5

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I was pretty satisfied with the ending to this trilogy. I wasn‘t sure I was going to get into this one as much since it happens outside the school, but it felt like everything came together from the first two books, the world is continuing to be revealed to us as a reader and Naomi Novik really thought out every single detail into this magic system. The pacing continues to be a little slower in the beginning but I think it pays off in the end.

BooksNBowls If you enjoy unique magic systems and complex characters that come together in a dysfunctional found family type of way (eventually) then I think you‘ll like this. On top of this we have the narrator who is constantly fighting these inner struggles of good and evil. Super interesting read, won‘t forget it 4/5 4mo
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Orphan Train: A Novel | Christina Baker Kline
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August is here! Fall is in sight! 🎉🎉The kids are back in school, which means more reading time for this mom. 😉I‘m keeping my kindle pick from last month since I never got around to it. My TBR spinner chose Orphan Train and the Morganville Vampires series (rereads). And of course, the whimsical reads bookclub choice OJAD.

TheBookgeekFrau I loved Orphan Train!! And I learned a lot. Hope you enjoy it 😊 4mo
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Sweet and wholesome short stories about two sisters, their journey back to each other and how they find love along the way. Perfect palette cleansers 4/5

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Maisie‘s story continues and the stakes get even higher as the mysteries from book 1 get revealed. This time we get to explore the wonders of the Seelie Court and expand on this world even more, which I really enjoyed! I‘m so glad I came across these, definitely continuing on. 4/5

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Radleys | Matt Haig
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A light hearted, unconventional approach to a vampire novel. Lots of juicy family drama. This would be a fun movie. 3.5/5

peanutnine I could see this as a movie! 4mo
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Morally grey MC ✅
Indian mythology ✅
High stakes fantasy ✅
Plot twists and turns ✅
Tender romance ✅
Sisterly love ✅
Undead dog ✅
4.25/5 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Need I say more??? This was awesome! Saving my thoughts for #whimsicalreadsbookclub discussion post! 🤩🤩

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks 💗💗💗 4mo
KateReadsYA Kutaa was a real one. He was through thick and thin with her. 4mo
BooksNBowls @KateReadsYA He‘s the goodest boy 🥺 4mo
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A unique Beauty and the Beast retelling: Maisie is determined to find a cure for her sister‘s aging sickness, even if it means venturing into the forbidden Doove forest controlled by the dark Fairy Queen and squaring up to darklings and fae alike to obtain a rose that blooms only once in a blue moon, which promises unmatched beauty to any who claim its power. Definitely continuing the series, loved it! 4.5/5

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Starting the #WhimsicalReads book tonight and planning my forecast for the next month. I‘m trying a new game to get through my TBR.. hopefully my mood reading will allow for me to have fun with this! What are some fun and creative ways that you get through your TBR? I‘d love some ideas. I‘ve given up on bingo 😅

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Tailor Troubles | Monroe Wildrose
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Clementine is forced out of her shop of oddities and life of comfort and into an unwanted adventure when an elven royal guard shows up looking for a rarity for the crown. I am so happy I discovered this delightful little novella during Stuff Your Kindle Day! Whimsical, cozy, a sweet romance, with great banter! Loved everything about it. 5/5

BooksNBowls Litsy hasn‘t added this one, yet so I tagged another book in this series (which these can be read as standalones!) 5mo
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The Only Girl in Town | Ally Condie
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I honestly don‘t know if I love or hate this book. I‘m left feeling indifferent, like I get what the author was trying to do, and the writing was beautiful. I loved the short prosy little chapters. It‘s hard to review this book without spoiling it. I recommend going into it totally blind like I did. 3/5

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IT‘S STUFF YOUR KINDLE DAY!!! Don‘t miss out! Here‘s a link for your convenience: https://www.romancebookworms.com/kindle ✨💖🌷

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The votes are in for #WhimsicalReadBookClub July pick!! We Shall Be Monsters by Tara Sim! So excited! If you‘d like to join us in reading, follow @KateReadsYA and look out in the last week of July for discussion posts to participate!! 🤩

KateReadsYA 💖✨️💖✨️💖 6mo
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#WhimsicalReadsBookclub is back for the month of July! If you love whimsical fantasies, this is the book club for you! ✨Just be sure to follow @KateReadsYA page for updates! Voting will begin tomorrow. We can‘t wait for you to join us! Let‘s have fun! 🪷🌿🌸

KateReadsYA Thanks for the post 🤗 6mo
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Weyward: A Novel | Emilia Hart
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Weaving together the stories of three extraordinary women across five centuries, Weyward is an enthralling novel of female resilience and the transformative power of the natural world. 5 stars! (Peep this awesome special edition!)

RosePressedPages LOVE those sprayed edges! 6mo
Texreader What a gorgeous book!! 6mo
tpixie Lovely edition!! 6mo
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Gorgeous 💚 6mo
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So I kind of hated Archer‘s Voice, but I wanted to give Mia another chance and I‘m glad I did! First of all, maybe my heart is made of stone because this book isn‘t nearly as bad as everyone says it is, the situation these characters are in are horrific, but it didn‘t go into too much detail on the violent parts (IMO) maybe I read some effed up stuff and am desensitized to it all lol. That being said, I really enjoyed this book. I thought the ⬇️

BooksNBowls Writing was beautiful, I really liked the way the main characters described their feelings and thought it was perfect how she handled the aftermath of trauma between them. It felt believable even though the situation could come straight from a horror movie. Although the romance is kind of in the background of the story, it was one of the most captivating parts of the book! Loved the ending 5/5 (edited) 6mo
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How to Walk Away | Katherine Center
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Katherine Center does it again with this raw and emotional story about picking up the pieces in the aftermath of unspeakable tragedy. I found myself trying to put myself in the MC shoes, and quite literally couldn‘t imagine it. Loved the ending! 5/5

Sargar114 This was such a pleasant surprise, loved this one! 6mo
BooksNBowls @Sargar114 it was so good! I‘m definitely working my way through all her books now 😊 6mo
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Part of Your World | Abby Jimenez
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This small town romance was so sweet and so wholesome! Virgin River mixed with Grey‘s Anatomy, honestly it was right up my alley! I cared so much about each and every character, I felt they were so relatable. I loved the little bits of magic realism to make this feel like a real life fairytale. Abby Jimenez is quickly becoming one of my favorite romance authors! 4.5/5

wanderinglynn I love her books! And that‘s a pretty edition 😍 7mo
brittanyreads Oohhh I love your edition! 🐾🐿️ 7mo
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Necessary Madness | Jenn Crowell
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A short, emotional read about the roller coaster that is grief and how one handles loss in their own ways. The fact that this author was only 17 years old and had the depth of knowledge about life and loss capable to write this novel is just incredible. 5/5

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SJM does it again. I know I‘m late, but I hate waiting for a series to be finished 😅 My complaints: this book is unnecessarily long, the first 30-40% is heavy world building, and there were more than a few cheesy lines.. What I liked: the characters, idk how SJM writes such amazing characters every time, (I think I like Bryce better than Feyre honestly) and a theme that seems to overflow from every page- the power of love and friendship. ❤️ 4.5/5

5feet.of.fury I ♥️ Bryce 7mo
BooksNBowls @5feet.of.fury have you read TOG? 7mo
5feet.of.fury @BooksNBowls not yet! I really want to though! 7mo
BooksNBowls @5feet.of.fury me too! I need to get them all first 😭 7mo
BookLove4Ever Totally agree it‘s too long. 7mo
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Sharp Objects: A Novel | Gillian Flynn
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Creepy, disturbing, and unhinged with imagery that will stay with me for a while.. bleh 4/5 I‘ll be binging the rest of show today. Highly recommend check TW before reading if triggered, otherwise go in blind!

5feet.of.fury I LOVED this book! My fave I‘ve read of hers thus far. So twisted 7mo
BooksNBowls @5feet.of.fury Me too, I liked it better than Dark Places. did you watch the show? It‘s a really good adaption!! 7mo
5feet.of.fury @BooksNBowls I know that I started it… but I think I got distracted & forgot about it until just now 😂😭 I‘ll have to have it in mind to go back to when I need something to watch. 7mo
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April is Autism Acceptance Month! 1 in 36 children will be diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. They are only different, not less! I love someone with autism and chances are, so do you!! 💙🌈

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Yellowface | R F Kuang
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Yellowface addresses many controversial topics of the publishing industry. Who has the right to tell minority stories? How thin is the line between inspired story telling and intellectual theft? Is cancel culture harmful and abusive or effective and just? It certainly made me question my own thoughts and opinions on the subjects! 4/5

BooksNBowls Thanks to @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks for gifting this to me!!! 8mo
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks 💛🤗📚 8mo
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Educated: A Memoir | Tara Westover
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In Tara Westover‘s memoir she reveals what it was like to grow up in a Morman-survivalist family in rural Idaho. Isolated from outsiders, Tara first stepped into the classroom at age 17. Beautiful & tragic, raw & powerful- speaks to the incredible importance of education & social life experiences. I was amazed at the author‘s ability to teach herself so many subjects on her own. I‘m not sure I‘d be able to do that. 5/5 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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Starling House | Alix Harrow
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I had to spend a few days thinking about how I wanted to review this book. There were things I loved and didn‘t like. I had really high hopes when I began. I enjoyed the premise, the descriptive details, and beautiful writing and wording. But as the story developed I felt a little let down! I really wanted a bang of an ending or something and it just didn‘t give that, went with a more predictable plotline. Another 3.5 stars from me.

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A YA, slow burn, coming of age romance that spans ages and lifetimes. The main characters, Evan and Shosh both have a fair bit of trauma we see them overcoming throughout the book which made them extremely relatable. As the story unfolds and we learn just how these two are connected through their past lives. I thought this was a beautiful poetic story, but I just didn‘t love the ending. I give it 3.5/5 stars.

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Butcher and Blackbird | Brynne Weaver
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This was quirky, fun, yet odd and smutty. As far as the scenarios go they aren‘t totally believable, but if you throw all that out the window you can really appreciate the creativity and uniqueness of this dark romance. I also liked the playlist that was included and found some great songs on there. Last third of the book is pretty much completely smut and a bizarre and unnecessary 3rd act conflict lol 3/5 stars

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks 💜🖤💜 9mo
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Valentines Day | Julie Murray
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Happy Valentine‘s Day to everyone! I hope your day was filled with love! ❤️❤️

BennettBookworm Beautiful graphics! 10mo
TheBookHippie 💕 10mo
Ruthiella Happy Valentine‘s Day!💘 10mo
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Happy Valentine‘s Day 💞 10mo
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Daisy Jones & The Six | Taylor Jenkins Reid
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I appreciate Taylor‘s ability to take big risks with her plot lines and the way she chooses to tell her stories. I also appreciate her ability to write flawed, multidimensional characters. This book had some AMAZING females- Karen, Camila, DAISY. ❤️ I enjoyed the tv adaption also, though I didn‘t approve of some of the changes they decided to make. It was still a beautiful story and I cried on the last episode. 4/5

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