Category: NetGalley
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Vesper Vol 1: The Amazon by Jeremy Petiqueux
Review I read Vesper in one sitting. It’s 62 pages long and has some of the most breathtaking art. The first page looks like it should be a painting in an art gallery. I’m intrigued by the art and the story. Most of the characters look like half monsters, and yet they’re condemning Vesper for…
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Book Review | In Focus Divination by Steven Bright
Review Thank you, NetGalley for a chance to read and review this book! I found this to be a very interesting overview of the different methods available in case you wantedto learn more about divination. I will say that it was fairly short and other methods could have been included to make this a more…
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Last Week On NetGalley!
This is me working on my NetGalley feedback percentage! Check out what I read these past two weeks!
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Witch 13 by Patrick Delaney
I’ve been on a NetGalley binge again! By that I mean I’m trying to improve my percentage just so that I can be approved for the new Ottessa Moshfegh book. That’s the only reason. But this sounded pretty good And I was excited enough to request it from not my netgalley accounts. I was also…
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Book Review | The Gifts That Bind Us by Caroline O’Donoghue
While The Gifts That Bind Us is definitely book two in a series, I found it pretty easy to read and to catch up on what I missed, without feeling like the author was plugging all of book one back in there! That might also be because I hadn’t read book 1! The ending makes…
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Last Week in NetGalley
So I had a 4-day work week, and that meant I really got through some of my NetGalley books! If there is anyone over here who doesn’t know what NetGalley is, NetGalley is a website you can use to request ARCs, or Advance Reader copies. It has some of the biggest publishes and some really…
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Book Review: Avidly Reads: Poetry by Jacquelyn Ardam
Avidly Reads: Poetry by Jacquelyn Ardam I’m not familiar with any of the other books in the avidly reads series, but I would check them out on the basis of this one. Ardam is a good writer, clearly very knowledgable, and I think her experience as a professor gives her the ability to recognize when…
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Book Review: Dead Girls Can’t Tell Secrets by Chelsea Ichaso
ARC Read Dead Girls Can’t Tell Secrets comes out on the 5th of April 2022. I was able to snag an e-arc through NetGalley. It’s not a very long book, at 204 pages, and will be published by Sourcebooks Fire. This sort of YA thriller wasn’t my thing until I read A Good Girls Guide…
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The Girl Who Fell Beneath the Sea by Axie Oh | Book Review
Don’t chase fate, Mina. Let fate chase you. Thank you NetGalley! It’s no secret that I love NetGalley! It gives me access to some truly lovely books like The Girl Who Fell Beneath the Sea and I love knowing that a book is awesome and I read it before everyone on bookstagram could. (I’m also…