I had hoped to read more in July, but it just didn't happen. I had three books lined up to crush in the last week, and it's now Friday the 31st and I still have three books to read. Which is fantastic because there are several ARCs releasing on August 3 and 4th that um, … Continue reading July 2020 Wrap-Up
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Book Review: Harley in the Sky
Harley in the Sky by Akemi Dawn Bowman 🌺🌺🌺/5 Harley has dreamed of being a trapeze artist for as long as she can remember. And with her parents owning a literal circus (in Las Vegas), she should be a natural, right? Nope. Her parents keep her grounded and want to her pursue college instead of … Continue reading Book Review: Harley in the Sky
Book Review: Docile
Docile by KM Szpara 🌺🌺🌺.5/5 In the future, the majority of the population is so riddled in debt that they must sell themselves into indentured servitude for a term to work off their debt with years of service. The people who buy the debt? Trillionaires. Elisa's family is three million in debt—several lifetime's accumulations that … Continue reading Book Review: Docile
March 2020 TBR
Welcome to...March Madness! Reading Edition. I've got an official 10 books on my TBR this month, but shhh, it's really 12-13, since there are a couple ARCs that I need to get through! Plus I'd made my TBR before I requested Docile, and then I thought I'd be able to finish it before March...and then … Continue reading March 2020 TBR
Book Review: Upright Women Wanted
Upright Women Wanted by Sarah Gailey 🌺🌺🌺🌺/5 Esther is a stowaway—a stowaway who got caught. After trying to convince the Librarians—those upright, morally virtuous distributors of Appropriate Materials—that she belongs and needs to join them, Esther begins to realize that the Librarians aren't as just as they pretend to be. They're part of the resistance, … Continue reading Book Review: Upright Women Wanted
February 2020 TBR
Keeping with my 2020 resolution, my TBR is only 10 books long. I have a real yearning to read backlist titles this February, but I have five ARCs I'd like to get to so I can get ahead for the March releases, particularly since there are so many amazing ones coming out in March. The … Continue reading February 2020 TBR
Book Review: The Court of Mortals
The Court of Mortals by AJ Lancaster 🌺🌺🌺🌺/5 I am a prince. I am the storm, and you cannot cage me. With the problem of ThousandSpire still unresolved, Hetta and Wyn are trying their damndest to navigate their relationship, Stariel and renovations to estate. Until pernicious rumors about their relationship seep into the local and … Continue reading Book Review: The Court of Mortals
Book Review: No Judgments
No Judgments by Meg Cabot 🌺/5 City girl Bree has been enjoying life in Little Bridge, Florida, after fleeing from NYC, her mother, her boyfriend, and The Incident. She's revamped her life and image, and isn't going to run anymore. Not even with the storm of the century bearing down on her new home in the … Continue reading Book Review: No Judgments
Book Review: The Deep
The Deep by Rivers Solomon 🌺🌺🌺🌺/5 Yetu is the worst historian her people have ever seen. Not that they can remember much, as she holds their memories to them except for the once-a-year Remembrance, when she shares the memories of her people to them. But this year is different. This year, Yetu cannot survive another … Continue reading Book Review: The Deep
Book Review: The Friend Zone
The Friend Zone by Abby Jimenez 🌺🌺/5 A bad summary based on the book’s blurb: When Kristen and Josh accidentally get into a fender bender, they have no idea that they are already connected through their best friends. As the maid of honor and the best man, they’re going to have a lot of events … Continue reading Book Review: The Friend Zone