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2022 Book Releases I Look Forward To
2022 is looking bookish! I share some of the 2022 book releases I'm excited about and can't wait to read.
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Review: The Magpie Society: One for Sorrow by Zoe Sugg and Amy McCulloch
The Magpie Society: One for Sorrow is a fun but clumsily executed mystery with an atmospheric setting and plenty of secrets. Read my review for more!
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Audiobook Review: The Hawthorne Legacy by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
The Hawthorne Legacy is a solid sequel that heightens the stakes and mystery without compromising on the character drama we love. Read my audiobook review for more!
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Review: You and Me on Vacation by Emily Henry
You and Me on Vacation is sweet, refreshing and the perfect vacation for your mind. Continue reading my review to find out more!
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Review: Radio Silence by Alice Oseman
Radio Silence is a liminal story about finding your way in life told through the lens of the pre-university anxiety many teenagers face. Alice Oseman examines how a well established path isn't necessarily right for everyone and that it's okay to change your mind.
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Review: Beach Read by Emily Henry
Beach Read is a bittersweet romance about love, loss, writer's block and murder cults and Emily Henry balances all those elements gracefully. It's a story about how a "Happy Ever After" isn't always possible but a "Happy For Now" can be just as sweet.
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Review: A Beautifully Foolish Endeavor by Hank Green
Series: An Absolutely Remarkable Thing #2Author: Hank GreenEdition: Paperback (452 pages)Publisher: Trapeze (July 7, 2020)Genre: Science Fiction Synopsis The Carls disappeared the same way they appeared, in an instant. While they were on Earth, they caused confusion and destruction without ever lifting a finger. Well, that’s not exactly true. Part of their maelstrom was the sudden viral fame and untimely death of April May: a young woman who stumbled into Carl’s path, giving them their name, becoming their advocate, and putting herself in the middle of an avalanche of conspiracy theories. Months later, the world is as confused as ever. Andy has picked up April’s mantle of fame, speaking at conferences and online about the world post-Carl;…