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Recommending Books to The Martian Characters | The Martian March
Today, I am recommending books to The Martian characters! What's the perfect book to read after blowing a hole in your spaceship? I have some picks...
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Review: The Ivies by Alexa Donne
The Ivies is a tightly plotted YA thriller about the price of ambition and the rules we are willing to break to fit in. Read my full review for more!
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Review: Gallant by V.E. Schwab
Gallant is a quietly haunted and compulsively readable novel that explores death, balance, and the power of belonging. Read my full review for more.
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Review: Bluebird by Ciel Pierlot
Bluebird is a queer adult space adventure that comes in guns blazing, delivering action and political intrigue with ease and nuance.
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Review: Silver-Lined Secrets by Aleksander Petit
Silver-Lined Secrets is a queer YA adventure following a teenage spy as he navigates relationships, mental health struggles and spy life. Read my full review for more!
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Review: Light Years From Home by Mike Chen
Light Years From Home is a nuanced and delicate sci-fi family drama about truth, perception and moving on from trauma. Read my full review for more!
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Review: The Coldest Touch by Isabel Sterling
The Coldest Touch is a thrilling YA story about family, choices and what we're willing to do for the life we want, perfect for fans of queer supernatural romances with high stakes. Read my review for more!
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Audiobook Review: Time Will Tell by Barry Lyga
Time Will Tell is an ambitious YA thriller about family secrets and friendship that also explores racism and homophobia. Read my full review for more!
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Review: The Inheritance Games by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
The Inheritance Games is a young adult mystery featuring a large inheritance, a house filled with riddles and a family with powerful secrets unwilling to give up what they're owed. The comparison to Knives Out and my love for mysteries drew me to this book, but unfortunately, it didn't quite meet my expectations.
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Review: My Year of Rest and Relaxation by Ottessa Moshfegh
protagonist, a privileged, pretty and rich young woman, tries to spend an entire year sleeping in an attempt to solve all her problems. To help that endeavour, she finds a psychiatrist who prescribes her all sorts of drugs without asking too many questions. What follows is the story of a year that feels like a strange fever dream, populated by characters that are both overdrawn caricatures and simultaneously like people you've met.