Books
March 2023 Book Review
Well, I am late again with my review but only because I really wanted to finish up Spare which I did on Sunday. That technically puts us in April, but it took me so much of March to read it I wanted the review to stay in March. I really enjoyed one book and had semi-good/meh…
Read MoreFebruary 2023 Book Review
Okay, February is supposed to be a chill month, is it not? These last 28 days have been a whirlwind. One NYC trip. One birthday celebration. One really big change at work (hello 10-12 more hours per week). Not a lot of time to read books. Sigh….I’m really going to have to step it…
Read MoreJanuary 2023 Book Review
One True Loves by Taylor Jenkins Reid 4/5 This one had me with my hopes up the entire book, only to be let down hard. Emma marries her high school sweetheart Jesse (which usually gives me the ick, but this one did not) and they move out of their hometown to experience a…
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The American Heiress by Daisy Goodwin 2/5 I had high hopes for this one after it was advertised as similar to Downton Abbey, which I absolutely loved. But, other than the servant hierarchy I couldn’t relate much to the TV series. The book was long, the plot seemed to be at the very…
Read MoreNovember 2022 Book Review
Hi friends! November reading was kind of a let down if I’m being honest. I only read one book that I actually loved. The others were very lackluster, but you’ll have that sometimes and something that I may think is yuck, someone else may love. So, check it out below. Thanks for reading! November…
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The Great Alone by Kristen Hannah 4 /5 Wow. This book was long and detailed and a lot was packed into 400+ pages. At some point I just thought “can anymore major events happen in this story?” This was the first book I’ve read by Hannah and I would definitely read her work again. Leni,…
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Reminders of Him by Colleen Hoover 4/5 This was the third Colleen Hoover book that I read, the first being Verity, second being It Ends With Us. Reminders of Him was so much slower, less intense, and the emotions were drawn out instead of having a rush of adrenaline like the other two brought. It…
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