Category: Review
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Beautiful Wild
I’ve been a huge fan of Anna Godbersen since I discovered the Luxe series and fell in love
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When We Left Cuba
We are so excited to introduce our November book pick, a historical fiction novel about the experience of a young Cuban exile who is torn between her homeland and the new land she is making her home in as the 1960s rage around her.
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Anxious People
Overall, I enjoyed this–4 stars from me and I’ll recommend it to my grandmother.
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Plain Bad Heroines
Queer girls, a movie set, a haunted school and a dual timeline? Sign me up,
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Wilder Girls
There are few things I like more than a boarding school book, and a boarding school book with an under-pining of toxic pandemics? Oooh, right?
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Song Below Water
A hyped up book about black mermaids but set in a contemporary world? I was intrigued,
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The Magic Fish
Fairy tales meet contemporary coming out stories in this enchanting, heart-warming graphic novel.
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Closer to Nowhere
I STAN Ellen Hopkins books so hard.
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The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue
After a long wait that was entirely my own fault, I finally read THE INVISIBLE LIFE OF ADDIE LARUE by VE Schwab and it blew me away.
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Mind of a Conservative Woman
Senator Marsha Blackburn became a household name for a brief second when she was on the receiving end of Taylor Swift’s first big political statement
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A Deadly Education
Did you grow up on Harry Potter? Are you now finished with grad school, and a little grumpier than you used to be? Pick up A Deadly Education wherever books are sold.
