If you’re in the mood for dark, atmospheric fantasy this winter, look no further than Melissa Albert’s The Night Country.
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If you’re in the mood for dark, atmospheric fantasy this winter, look no further than Melissa Albert’s The Night Country.
Read MoreKevin Panetta’s and Savanna Ganucheau’s BLOOM is the kind of feel-good romance that sticks with you, days and even weeks after you read it.
Read MoreDebut author Casey McQuiston’s Red, White and Royal Blue is beautifully paced and reminds me of other m/m love stories that made me feel especially gooey.
Read MoreI partnered with Running Press Books to do a magical book bundle giveaway featuring EVERYDAY TAROT & THE PRACTICAL WITCH’S SPELL BOOK! Here are my thoughts on both.
Read MoreGirl Squads, written by Sam Maggs and illustrated by Jenn Woodall, is a short, historical essay collection that does justice to its incredible subjects.
Read MoreMy thoughts on Kelly deVos’ Fat Girl on a Plane are complicated at best. I went into this book really wanting to love it, but unfortunately, it just didn’t work for me.
Read MoreI devoured The Hazel Wood because I absolutely did not want to put it down. I loved the fast pace, high stakes, and ethereal quality of the timeline.
Read MoreLunar Abundance isn’t like other moon cycle workbooks, which I really appreciate. Read my review and enter to win a copy from Running Press Books!
Read MoreSabrina Benaim’s Depression & Other Magic Tricks boasts the same passion as her spoken word pieces, but sometimes lacks the same finesse.
Read MoreBeasts of Extraordinary Circumstance is best described as warm, though it deals with the frightening, devastating parts of life as well as the good parts.
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