Book Reviews
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Book Review – Coming Out to the Streets by Brandon Andrew Robinson
A book review on the ethnographic study conducted by Brandon Andrew Robinson titled, Coming Out to the Streets. Continue reading
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Book Review – Mortality by Christopher Hitchens
Hello Bookworms, long time no book review…is this really a book blog? The answer is yes; we merely mix it up around here. This post reviews a stunning novel, quite literally the definition of thought-proving, in my humble opinion. Morality, although it may seem grim and perhaps even unnecessary, why read a story in which… Continue reading
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Mini Review – The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo, City of Girls & Daisy Jones and the Six
Hello Bookworms, it’s MINI-REVIEW TIME(cue the applause)!! Okay, settle down, people, now these three novels are books I read in 2020 and have been meaning to review for months. The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo and City of GIrls were two books I read in quick succession and loved both. Admittedly, I did love City… Continue reading
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Book Review – The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood
Hello bookworms, I am probably the last person on this planet to talk about The Handmaid’s Tale….oops. This book was incredibly compelling. Typically with books that get incredibly popular, I develop high expectations, and then…..you know what happens (sad face). Anyway, I will not be reviewing the sequel(only discussing it for a bit), The Testaments,… Continue reading
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Mini Reviews – Silvered Serpents, People We Meet on Vacation & All of Us Villains
Hello Bookworms, if you have read the title, you can easily guess what type of a post this is. Yes, you are indeed correct. It is MINI-REVIEW TIME! This post is quite unprecedented, as I legitimately want to marry every single book here. Is it possible to marry a book? I don’t care; I’ll do… Continue reading
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Book Review – Fable Duology by Adrienne Young☀︎
Hello Bookworms, I debated writing a mini-review for this duology for quite some time, but ultimately decided on a full review for these two novels. And possibly the sole reason for that is because of how UNIQUE these books are. It is a CRIME that there aren’t enough YA Adventure and Pirates books on the… Continue reading
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Glimpsed by GF Miller – Blog Tour Stop
Hello Bookworms, when I heard that I had been accepted into this tour I was ELATED! Not only because I knew I would love the book, but because it reminded me of the books from my childhood. I was always a huge fan of fairy godmothers, magic and believing in fairytales in general, so Glimpsed… Continue reading
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Book Review – The Thousandth Floor Series : A Review in Gif’s✺
Hello Bookworms, I have a love-hate relationship with Katharine McGee’s novels. I have ~proudly~ expressed my distaste for American Royals, but have never talked about The Thousandth Floor series on my blog. I bought the first book in the series a few years ago as a spur of the moment decision. There wasn’t anything that particularly… Continue reading
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5 Reasons to Read Caraval by Stephanie Garber✿
“Every person has the power to change their fate if they are brave enough to fight for what they desire more than anything.” ― Stephanie Garber, Caraval Hello Bookworms, if it were up to me, ALL of you would have already read Caraval but, alas, some need more convincing than others. And that’s what this post is… Continue reading
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Book Review – The Picture of Dorian Gray(☞high school kid talks about a classic)
Hello Bookworms, I am BACK giving my opinion and dissecting books that have already been analyzed for decades! Are you ready to listen to my irrelevant opinion!? YES, YOU ARE! Anyways, I read The Picture of Dorian Gray, and although it wasn’t the first classic I’ve read, it was the FIRST one I GENUINELY enjoyed(who… Continue reading
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