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As You Wish by Chelsea Sedoti

The first thing that caught my attention with this book was its title. If you have ever watched or read The Princess Bride, then you know EXACTLY what I’m referencing! I for sure thought the author would put that in somewhere in the story. But the story itself is very interesting, and that’s what made me…

All The Forever Things by Jolene Perry

I received this novel as an advanced copy from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. I’m always in the mood for a story that is unique. I find that most realistic fiction novels that are YA tend to follow the same trajectory, but this story came off as being different so I was glad…

The End of Days by Jenny Erpenbeck

Recently, I’m having a bit of a “book rut”. What I mean by this is that I will start a book that I’ve been waiting to read and then become disinterested for no reason. A friend suggested that I choose a book that I wasn’t expecting to read and see if that helps me break…

Maybe in Another Life by Taylor Jenkins Reid

This novel is definitely on the lighter side for me. It doesn’t have any death or psychological thrills. I’ve noticed that I mostly go for books with a thrill factor and haven’t really explored my realistic fiction side. Growing up, I used to love teen realistic fiction about “real” problems. This novel seemed quite relevant…

Magonia by Maria Dahvana Headley

So those of you who follow my blog and have read some of my posts will know that I really love fantasy and that I read a lot of Neil Gaiman’s work. In fact, I’m going to have to say that he is one of my favourite authors and I plan on reading as much…