Book Review
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The Meaning Of ‘I Who Have Never Known Men’ Explained
I Who Have Never Known Men by Jacqueline Harpman is an existential masterpiece. I know it will be one of those novels I continue to think about for many years to come. Thirty-nine women and one child live in a… Continue reading
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‘Her Pretty Knight’ Book Review
Her Pretty Knight is a self-published sapphic fantasy romance novel by Mariah Rae Birch. It’s the first book in the Sapphic Lady Knights series. I found this book after asking for recommendations for novels that felt like this: The classic… Continue reading
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‘The Bright Years’ Book Review
The Bright Years is a debut novel by Sarah Damoff. The book follows 3 perspectives of one family over many decades: Lillian, the mother, Ryan, the father, and Jet, their daughter. Lillian Wright and Ryan Brighton meet in a library… Continue reading
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‘Ugly Love’ Review
Ugly Love is a fairly infamous romance novel by Colleen Hoover. The book is told from two perspectives–Tate and Miles. Tate is current day, and Miles is six years ago. We begin with Tate, who is temporarily moving into her… Continue reading
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Bite-Sized Review: The Coldest Touch
The Coldest Touch is a sapphic vampire paranormal romance by Isabel Sterling. Elise is a Death Oracle who can see premonitions of people’s deaths whenever she touches them. This is an interesting concept. The execution, however, removes any sort of… Continue reading
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Review Of ‘Wild Dark Shore’– A Wild Waste Of Time
Wild Dark Shore was not what I expected it to be at all. Often that’s a good thing, but this was torturous to get through. I should have known something was wrong when the back of the book had one… Continue reading
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Review Of ‘A Gorgeous Excitement’: A Gorgeous Debut
CW: topics of sexual violence, rape, and drug abuse are discussed A Gorgeous Excitement is a fictionalization of the Preppy Murder that happened in New York in 1986 where Robert Chambers raped and murdered Jennifer Levin and left her body… Continue reading
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Review of Water Moon: A Disappointing Studio Ghibli Wannabe
I have very mixed feelings about this novel. I love the visuals it evokes, but the story and characters are severely lacking for me. Water Moon begins with Hana inheriting a pawnshop from her father. This pawnshop is unlike the… Continue reading
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Everything Is Tuberculosis: Book Review And Discussion Of The World’s Deadliest Disease
Everything is Tuberculosis is the newest book by John Green, author of Looking for Alaska, Paper Towns, and my personal teenage obsession, The Fault in Our Stars. Before I talk about the content of the book, I want to talk… Continue reading










