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Book Review: This Time Next Year

9th Jan 20236th Jan 2023Leave a comment

Last year I rang in the new year reading Oona Out of Order, a loose New Year's–themed book that was one of my top reads of the year. I decided that from now on, I always want my first book of the year to be focused on New Year's Eve. This brought me to This … Continue reading Book Review: This Time Next Year

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Book Review: The Guncle

21st Nov 202219th Nov 2022Leave a comment

The past few months have been a little rough around here, so I've been looking for books that will make me smile. I'd heard The Guncle by Steven Rowley mentioned a few times in conversation, and the premise sounded fun, so I thought I'd give it a shot. The synopsis read a bit like a … Continue reading Book Review: The Guncle

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Book Review: When Katie Met Cassidy

8th Aug 202219th Jul 2022Leave a comment

From the archives of lost reviews of 2020—this is the last one!—comes When Katie Met Cassidy by Camille Perri. I was so excited to read a romance centred on two women that was popping up everywhere in mainstream book culture that wasn't written for young adults (finally!), and I was really hoping that this was … Continue reading Book Review: When Katie Met Cassidy

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Book Review: Such A Fun Age

14th Mar 202213th Mar 20221 Comment

I have been hearing about Such A Fun Age by Kiley Reid basically since the beginning of the pandemic. I knew the basic premise of the story and I suspected the subject matter was going to be quite heavy—especially with the importance and the rise of the Black Lives Matter movement and the (necessary) push … Continue reading Book Review: Such A Fun Age

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