bookreview
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book review – autopsy of an ex-teen heartthrob

Hello Bookworms, I am certainly no poetry expert; I would say I am an expert at nothing at all, even. But I do think I can say with certainty what this collection of poems lacked. And it was honesty. I was looking forward to this read for a variety of reasons, some being out of Continue reading
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book review – the dutch house

Hello bookworms, I fear I have been absent for a few months, but it’s okay because December is a good month for big reunions, coinciding with Santa. I also come bearing gifts (my love… that’s all) and a review!!! I read The Dutch House a few months ago, but with my mom reading it currently, Continue reading
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book review – klara and the sun by kazuo ishiguro

Hello Bookworms, only a few books touch me. But the few and far between that are why I continue to be such a devoted reader. Even from its cover, Klara and the Sun had always given me the inkling that something extraordinary awaited me inside. The cover, with its serene depiction, seemed to promise a Continue reading
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book review – giovanni’s room by james baldwin

Hello bookworms, for the past few months, I’ve had a sudden change in my luck with the books I was reading. Thank you to my fairy godmother. I must’ve been blessed, but I went from feeling mediocre about the novels I had read to discovering new favourites almost every read. Giovanni’s room was one I Continue reading
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Book Review – Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens

Hello Bookworms, I initially read Where the Crawdads Sing late in 2021 and, surprisingly, went into it as somewhat of a skeptic. I had heard nothing but rave reviews, which actually turned me off from the book for quite a while, and when I finally got around to reading it, I was expecting disappointment. Yet Continue reading
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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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Book Haul + back and better than ever ✫

Hello Bookworms, FORGIVE ME FOR MY ABSENCE! I just finished my first year of university, and the course load was a little heavier than expected, so I didn’t have any time to write posts. But have no fear; I am back and better than ever. Who missed me????? (picturing cheers and tears of happiness from 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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