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The Other Einstein by Marie Benedict

This novel was given to me as an advanced copy by NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Saying that I love science would be an understatement. I have always been fascinated with the different tenets that fall under this broad category, so much so that I went into Life Sciences for my undergraduate degree.…

A Deadly Affection by Cuyler Overholt

This novel was given to me by NetGalley as an advanced copy in exchange for an honest review. YAYYY Historical Fiction!!!!! Most of the time, when I choose to read a historical fiction novel, it is something sad that illuminates the trials and struggles of a certain race during a difficult period of history. I…

The Girls in the Garden by Lisa Jewell

This is an advance copy given to me by NetGalley in exchange for an honest review! Somehow, I always come back to the thrillers. I just love how I get to follow through with the craziness of the situation, how my heart begins to beat faster the closer the story gets to the big reveal,…

Black Rabbit Hall by Eve Chase

I just finished two exams this week – and I felt really really good about them. So I decided to go to Indigo and splurge a little on myself as a reward for my good performance. This novel was one that I chose, as it was resting on the recommended table. I usually do not…

Strange Girl by Christopher Pike

My experience reading this book was a very funny one. At that time, I was studying for my positive psychology course, where we were learning about mindfulness and meditation and this “other Self”…. which is pretty much what this book is all about! I hadn’t expected this novel to turn out this way but it…

Miller’s Valley by Anna Quindlen

This is another novel given to me as an advance copy and since its release date is coming up (I think it should be out in a couple of days!), I prioritized it and finished it all in one night. The story is definitely a change from my usual thriller genre but still enjoyable nevertheless.…

The Widow by Fiona Barton

Sometimes, the public library can be the absolute best thing in the world. I had this novel on my Holds list and I knew I wasn’t due to read this novel for a long time. But as I was walking through my public library, with no intention of borrowing anything, I suddenly saw it on…

The Guest Room by Chris Bohjalian

A good friend of mine recently pointed out that all I ever read are the newest novels. He said that I’m always looking on the bestseller list for new books to read and review about. And he’s right. I like to read whatever is most current, not only because I find that most of the…

You by Caroline Kepnes

When Stephen King himself compliments the storyline of a book, how can you NOT give it a try? That’s the only introduction this novel needs and I am going to hurry on up with my review! When a beautiful, aspiring writer walks into the bookstore where Joe works, he knows that things are about to…