Tag: NetGalley
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Mini Book Review: a “Working Life” by Eileen Myles
I’m something unreliable and this is a day for poetry.
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Love Is A Place But You Cannot Live There by Jade Wallace
This 104-page long book actually had quite a few poems I enjoyed. However, as a whole, I’m leaving this debut poetry collection 3.5 stars out of 5 (rounded up to 4 where that isn’t an option).
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Book Review: Ruined by the Ton by Emily Royal
In a sea of regency romance where things blur into one, Emily Royal has given us a memorable female MC dealing with some very real issues and a male MC being horrifyingly terrible because of his own trauma.
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Book Review: They’re Watching You by Chelsea Ichaso
Housekeeping Thank you, NetGalley and Sourcebooks Fire for the chance to read and review They’re Watching You by Chelsea Ichaso. They’re Watching You came out on the 3rd of January. It’s 386 pages long and is the second book I’ve read by the author! The first being Dead Girls Can’t Tell Secrets. The book is…
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Book Review: Don’t Judge a Duke by His Cover by Emily EK Murdoch
Lawrence, Duke of Penshaw, is undercover and getting punched on a daily basis.
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Book Review: Neom by Lavie Tidhar
“Are we really sentient, though?” the robot said. “Or are we only very good at pretending?”
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Reading Resolutions for 2023
I don’t have a lot of resolutions for the new year except to focus on my health and personal development! It’s less about losing weight and just building my health up which has been suffering these past few months! But I have a few resolutions for reading and blogging!
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Book Review: 100 Poems That Matter by The Academy of American Poets
I’ve been subscribed to poets.org for the longest time. Not only am I a huge fan of the poems they send, but it’s amazing to be be able to go and read a poem on the site. Sometimes your heart needs a certain poem and it’s fantastic to be able to access it so quickly!…
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Book Review: Earthdivers #1 by Stephen Graham Jones, Davide Gianfelice & Joana Lafuente
I think its nice that we have Arca and Earthdivers by the same publishers. While Arca is take on those who leave, Earthdivers focuses on those who stay. (Did you get the Elena Ferrante reference?)
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GIVEAWAY and Book Review: Song of Silver, Flame like Night by Amélie Wen Zhao ~ Book Tour with Turn the Page Tours
Thank you Turn The Page Tours for the chance to read Song of Silver, Flame Like Night by Amélie Wen Zhao Song of Silver, Flame Like Night is the first book in the Song of the Last Kingdom duology by Amélie Wen Zhao. This isn’t the authors first series, she’s better know for her debut…