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The Witch's Kind by Louisa Morgan featured

Book Review: The Witch’s Kind by Louisa Morgan

Louisa Morgan’s The Witch’s Kind isn’t just another tale of magic and sorcery. It’s an emotional exploration of relationships, trust, and the challenges of being true to oneself in a world that demands conformity. The coastal setting, full of misty mornings and the ever-present sound of waves, serves as a picturesque backdrop to a story …

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Shelf Life by Livia Franchini featured

Book Review: Shelf Life by Livia Franchini

Going into it, I was excited to dive into what seemed like an interesting coming-of-age story centered around books, friendship, and growing up. Unfortunately, while the book had some strong moments, overall it fell short of my expectations. In this review, I’ll give a brief summary of the plot before sharing my personal thoughts on …

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Raven's Shadow Trilogy by Anthony Ryan featured

Book Series Review: Raven’s Shadow Trilogy by Anthony Ryan

So when I first heard rumblings in the fantasy community about Anthony Ryan’s Raven’s Shadow trilogy, my interest was piqued. I’m thrilled to have finally read all three books – Blood Song, Tower Lord, and Queen of Fire – and am ready to dive deep into my thoughts on this immersive, action-packed tale. Title Raven’s …

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The Gods of Love by Nicola Mostyn featured

Book Review: The Gods of Love by Nicola Mostyn

“Meet Frida.” She’s not your regular divorce lawyer. While she’s cynical, well-grounded, and seemingly unflappable, there’s a twist waiting for her. Frida is a secret descendant of Eros, the immortal love god from Greek mythology. Now, this would have been a delightful surprise if not for a so-called Oracle named Dan, who crashes into her …

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Evelina by Frances Burney featured

Book Review: Evelina by Frances Burney

I recently had the pleasure of reading the epistolary novel Evelina, written by Frances Burney and published in 1778. Set in 18th century England, Evelina follows the adventures of the title character as she navigates high society after being raised in relative seclusion by her guardian Reverend Villars. As someone who enjoys classic literature, I …

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The Girl Who Could Move Shit with Her Mind by Jackson Ford featured

Book Review: The Girl Who Could Move Sh*t with Her Mind by Jackson Ford

The Girl Who Could Move Sh*t with Her Mind is the debut novel by Jackson Ford. This book was an absolute blast from start to finish – a fast-paced, humorous take on the superhero genre featuring a totally badass female lead. Title Girl Who Could Move Sh*t With Her Mind Author Jackson Ford Genre Fantasy, …

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