This book is a fun, light read. Overall, I enjoy this story and I would recommend it to anyone who loves darker fairytales, gritty female protagonists, and coming-of-age struggles.
Book Review: Little Nothing by Marisa Silver
Dark, cruel, and not for the lighthearted, Little Nothing is strange in all the best ways. Hard to pin in any one genre, it is somewhere between literary fiction and magical realism. If you are looking for a book that makes you grapple with some of humanity’s most universal and existential crises, this is it.
Book Review: Nine Perfect Strangers by Liane Moriarty
Nine people travel to a remote health resort for a ten-day retreat, hoping to transform their lives, but nothing is at it seems at Tranquillum House. I applaud Moriarty’s ability to leave no detail overlooked. Everything had a purpose, although not always apparent at first.
Book Review: Enchant the Night by Amanda Ashley
Overall I believe that Amanda Ashley is a fantastic writer, whom I highly recommend for anyone that loves paranormal romances. Although this book did have its flaws, I still enjoyed it as an avid reader in this genre.
Unplugged Unboxing & Review – Young Adult
The Unplugged Book Box is a monthly subscription box that includes one new release book, fun bookish items, and self-care goodies as well! This month I got the Young Adult box and the theme is Imagination. Here is my honest review of this month’s items.
Unplugged Unboxing – Adult Fiction – April, 2021
In this post you can get a sneak peek at everything that comes in this month’s book box. This is my first ever bookish subscription box and I couldn’t be more excited!
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