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REVIEW: I Hope This Doesn’t Find You by Ann Liang
When it comes to YA, I'd like to think that I'm a bit more giving with how it's written, considering that it is geared towards a younger audience. But this novel outdid some of the bestselling adult romances I have sitting on my shelf with how well put together it is. It's few and far between when I stumble upon a read that has me laughing, crying, giggling, and tossing my hands up in frustration. But this book gave me all those emotions and more, wrapped in a fast-paced package with a bow of skilled writing on top.
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5 BookTok Books that are Actually Worth the Hype
I've realized that the masses of BookTok and I don't agree on much.. but in those few moments where BookTok is right, they are RIGHT.
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REVIEW: Fangirl Down by Tessa Bailey
I really believe in the depths of my heart that Tessa writes for me. She is my current favorite romance author of all time, and a large part of that is because I think she conveys the lighthearted, whimsical feelings of love. While there are many other writers who can (and do) portray love in a wistful way, Tessa does it in a way that pulls non-stop giggles out of me in every book she writes, and Fangirl Down was no different.
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REVIEW: The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid
To say that this book has changed my life would be both an understatement and an overstatement. Did I think Taylor Jenkins Reid intended for this to happen when writing an old Hollywood novel capturing gossip and scandal? No - but it happened anyways.