Book Reviews
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Book Review and Discussion – Confessions of a Shopaholic by Sophie Kinsella🛍

Hello Bookworms, I AM SO SO SO SO SO THRILLED TO BE WRITING THIS POST! I went on a reading spree with this series a few months ago, and I became seriously ADDICTED(I am not kidding, I read all eight books in two weeks). It was slightly concerning, but there was just something about the Continue reading
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Book Review – Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov✦

Lolita, light of my life, fire of my loins. My sin, my soul. Lo-lee-ta: the tip of the tongue taking a trip of three steps down the palate to tap, at three, on the teeth. Lo. Lee. Ta. She was Lo, plain Lo, in the morning, standing four feet ten in one sock. She was Continue reading
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Mini Reviews – Wilder Girls, American Royals & Laurel Everywhere☼

Hello Bookworms, welcome back to ANOTHER MINI-REVIEW! I have become consumed with writing these! What’s not to love? They are short and sweet, and I can rant about any book I want(and nobody can stop me muahahaha) Summary : It’s been eighteen months since the Raxter School for Girls was put under quarantine. Since the Continue reading
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My favourite Percy Jackson book?!?!?!?

Hello Bookworms, if you didn’t already know I LOVE PERCY JACKSON! I mean I obsessively read them for a few years, and now I just have an undying love for them! YAY! My history with Percy Jackson goes back nearly a decade, as I first read The Lightning Thief when I was 8. This post Continue reading
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Book Review – Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng🜂

Hello Bookworms, the long-awaited review(at least for me) for Little Fires Everywhere has finally arrived! I assume that many of you have either read or have heard of this novel as it hastily became a massive bestseller worldwide. And although this book was initially released in 2017, it was published again by a large publishing Continue reading
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Mini Reviews – Death Prefers Blondes & What If It’s Us☾

Hello Bookworms, welcome back to another MINI-REVIEW! In this mini-review, the books I am covering are Death Prefers Blondes by Caleb Roehrig and What If It’s Us by Becky Albertalli. And speaking of What If It’s Us….. I just found out that the sequel is being published in 2021!!!!!! CAN YOU HEAR ME SCREAMING? Anyways, I am VERY Continue reading
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Court of Lions by Somaiya Daud – Blog Tour Stop♠︎

Hello Bookworms, I am so excited to be apart of the Court of Lions Blog Tour with Caffeine Book Tours! I fell in love with these characters in the first book, Mirage(which I reviewed here) so being apart of this tour means the world to me! About the Book Genre: Young Adult, Science Fiction, Fantasy Rating: Diversity tags: own-voices, Continue reading
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Mini Reviews – A Long Way Gone, Half Brother & Highly Illogical Behavior⚚

Hello Bookworms, mini-reviews are one of my favourite posts to read. They are brief and engaging, they get the information across and it’s a win–win situation all around. As I’ve said in my past posts I am clearing out all my drafts to make way for fresh new ideas! And although these books were meant Continue reading
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Book Review – Mirage by Somaiya Daud

The stunning and lushly imagined Sunday Times bestseller about a girl who is kidnapped and forced to become the body double for the princess of a ruthless empire. Hello Bookworms, as I am apart of the Court of Lions(Mirage #2) blog tour, it only makes sense that I read the first book! I have heard such great reviews Continue reading
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Book Review – The Institute by Stephen King – I wish I loved it☼

Hello Bookworms, I am warning you guys because in the next few weeks I am going to ~try~ to clear out my drafts and post all the reviews that have been SITTING there. Am I the only one with an unhealthy number of drafts?? The problem is, I come up with more ideas than I post, and Continue reading
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