People We Meet on Vacation by Emily Henry
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I held off on reading any of Emily Henry’s books simply because of all the hype surrounding them.
But I found a copy of this book in a fire booksale and figured “hey, why not?”
There are no words for how much I loved this book. I legit considered picking up an Emily Henry boxset from my nearest bookstore- a boxset that contained another (cleaner) copy of this book.
This books follow Alex and Poppy, two unlikely best friends who meet up once a year for a trip. They’ve been friends for years but at the beginning of this book, it’s been 2 years since they’ve had a falling out.
They text of course. Wishing each other on special days but it isn’t the same. They’re aren’t as close as they used to be.
Poppy decides to try and revive their friendship by suggesting another trip. She’s confident that this will work. After all, they’re best friends. But is this something else standing in the way of their friendship? (UM, YES! These two are perfect for each other).
I loved Poppy and Alex together. They’re very cute and you can see their instant chemistry. You can also see why their friendship is so amazing.
If you are looking for a fun little romance book, give this a go!
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Book Review: We Were Liars by E. Lockhart
We Were Liars by E. Lockhart
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I have so many mixed feelings about this book. Where do I even start?
“We Were Liars” has always been a really hyped book.
Which is why it took me so many years before I finally picked it up.
Whenever I asked fans of the book to explain to me what it was about, they never could. So I had this theory in my head that it was just a bad book with lots of fans.
No, it is not.
This is a YA mystery set in Summer with a bunch of privileged teens. Every Summer, a wealthy family gathers on their private island to spend time with each other.
Until one Summer where there’s an accident that changes everything.
What happened in the accident? Why won’t anyone talk about it? Why are they pretending like nothing has changed when everything has changed?
These are questions that can only be answered by reading this book.
This was a really well-written book that I couldn’t put down. This book tore my heart to pieces but I eagerly picked up “Family of Liars”. I loved spending time on the island with this family and couldn’t wait to go back.
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Book Review: When Women Were Dragons by Kelly Barnhill
When Women Were Dragons: A Novel by Kelly Barnhill
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I am so so SO EMBARRASSED by how long it took me to pick up this book especially since I was drawn in from the second I opened it.
I received a review copy of “When Women Were Dragons” from Jonathan Ball Publishers. Unfortunately, I only got around to reading it now.
I have a really short attention span but this was the first book I tried not to put down (I say “tried” because I am old and eventually had to put it down to sleep…but I was up at 4AM the next morning to continue reading.
“When Women Were Dragons” tells the story of a mass “Dragoning”- an event where women started transforming into dragons. Society dealt with this in a very predictable way- they pretended it never happened.
The main character, Alex tells the story of her childhood and how the Dragoning affected her family and their lives.
What I really loved about this book was that it read like a coming-of-age book mixed with a documentary on how female problems were avoided simply because they were female problems.
This was a really well-written book that I enjoyed immensely. It brought out many intense emotions inside me. I was annoyed, I cried, I wanted to scream (but I didn’t- obedient females don’t do that after all).
I LOVED THIS BOOK! I LOVED THIS WORLDBUILDING! This book needs to be required reading in schools. I have never felt more seen in my life.
Book Review: The Maid by Nita Prose
The Maid by Nita Prose
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. I’ve wanted to read this book for a while but it was nothing like I imagined.
Molly the Maid is a kind, cheerful lady who is always ready to help those around her. But when she finds a dead body in one of the rooms she’s cleaning, Molly doesn’t realize that she is in danger.
While this book made it clear that Molly is different, it annoyed me that she didn’t realize at first that she would be considered a suspect for murder.
There were a few times I had to put the book down and just scream.
Basically this is a story about a kind-hearted soul who is just too optimistic to realize that there are bad things and bad people in the world. (Kinda felt like I could relate).
This was a really heartwarming read once I got past being mad at Molly. I have never had a mystery novel leaving me feeling all warm and gooey but this one did. I especially enjoyed the little twist at the end. It seemed overdone but by that time I was craving a little drama.
This isn’t the book for you if you’re looking for a hardcore thriller or suspense novel. But if you have a few hours to kill and want to escape into a book, I definitely suggest this one.
I was not expecting to grow attached to Molly but I did.
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Book Review: Why Not Me by Mindy Kaling?
Why Not Me? by Mindy Kaling
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I don’t know how but I keep forgetting how hilarious Mindy Kaling is. I have had this book on my shelf for a really long time and picked it up because I kept stumbling across quotes from it.
I am not usually a big nonfiction fan (especially if the book is written by a celebrity) but this was a really funny and well-written book.
Mindy shares bits and pieces of her life as well as relatable and sage advice. It was like sitting down to chat with a friend.
This was a great read that I strongly recommend to anyone who is a fan of Mindy Kaling. I will definitely be tracking down her other books next.
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Book Review: Nothing More to Tell by Karen M McManus
Nothing More to Tell by Karen M. McManus
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I received a review copy of this book from Penguin Books South Africa. “Nothing More to Tell” is the story of aspiring journalist, Brynn. Brynn scores an internship at a true crime show. She is also moving back to her old high school, Saint Ambrose. While she isn’t thrilled to be returning, she uses the opportunity to solve the murder of her favourite teacher, Mr Larkin.
But as Brynn digs deeper into the mystery of Mr Larkin’s death, she starts to realize that everyone around her has secrets of their own.
I love Karen McManus books and this was no different. However this was difficult for me to read simply because my attention span isn’t what it used to be (which bummed me out). The book itself was enjoyable and I couldn’t stop reading. However towards the end the plot got a little twisted and it just seemed like everything was happening for shock value.
I had already figured out what happened to Mr Larkin earlier in the book. I just kept reading for the drama (and oh was there DRAMA!)
All in all I am giving this one 5 stars because it’s been a while since I pushed through my TikTok attention span for a book.
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Book Review: Booked on a Feeling by Jayci Lee
Booked on a Feeling by Jayci Lee
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I love this series so much so obviously I had to get my hands on this book.
However what I didn’t take into consideration was the fact that friends to lovers isn’t a trope I usually enjoy.
Nonetheless this was a sweet read and as always, I loved seeing characters from previous books.
“Booked on a Feeling” follows ambitious lawyer Lizzy and her best friend Jack.
Jack and Lizzy have been friends since they were kids. What Lizzy doesn’t know is that Jack has always had a crush on her. When severe burnout leads to Lizzy running away to Jack’s hometown, Lizzy starts to see Jack in a completely new light and she starts to develop feelings for him as well.
This was a really cute small town romance that I enjoyed- just not as much as I enjoyed the other books in this series
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Book Review- The American Roommate Experiment by Elena Armas
The American Roommate Experiment by Elena Armas
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
The American Roommate Experiment was everything I needed in a romance novel.
Elena Armas returns with another fake dating trope. But this one has a twist!
When the ceiling of her apartment collapses, Rosie Graham decides to move into her best friend, Lina’s apartment. Rosie has quit her job to focus on her writing career but she is struggling with writer’s block.
Overwhelmed, Rosie moves into Lina’s place without letting her know. However, Lina has already offered her apartment to her gorgeous cousin, Lucas.
Rosie has had a crush on Lucas for a while. Her crush is so bad that she regularly stalks his Instagram page.
When Lucas learns of Rosie’s housing issues, he offers to share the apartment with her. And when he learns about her writer’s block, he offers to take her out on fake dates to help kickstart her romance writing spark.
Naturally things get complicated because there are feelings on both ends.
Cliche? Yes. But this was a wonderfully cute read that I really enjoyed
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Book Review: Tis the Season for Revenge by Morgan Elizabeth
Tis the Season for Revenge by Morgan Elizabeth
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I was in the middle of another book when BookTok suggested this to me.
I instantly had to go get myself a copy.
Abbie is a happy-go-lucky blonde who loves everything pink. Her boyfriend Richard is a douche who dumps her because she doesn’t fit his image.
However, during the course of their relationship, Abbie changed everything about herself in order to come off as more serious.
While plotting her revenge, Abbie comes across Richard’s boss, Damien, on a dating app.
Inspiration strikes and she decides she is going to start a relationship with Damien. The sole goal of this is for Damien to invite Abbie to the fancy office Christmas party that Richard never wanted to take her to.
Naturally once Abbie meets Damien, sparks fly and there are soon genuine feelings between them.
This book brought me so much joy because it was like a spicy version of “Legally Blonde”.
If you enjoyed “Legally Blonde” or if you like contemporary romance, you will definitely enjoy this book
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Fiction Friday: Alias Hook by Lisa Jensen
Alias Hook by Lisa Jensen
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Full disclosure- the first 80 or so pages of this book were just painful for me to read. I wasn’t interested in Hook’s backstory.
However once Stella arrived, I was hooked (see what I did there?)
Stella has somehow ended up in Neverland but it isn’t the story we all know. Instead Pan is a malicious killer and Hook is a prisoner in his twisted games.
I was really surprised by how much I enjoyed this book.
The world-building was really fleshed out and so were the character’s.
However I am rating this four stars instead of five because the ending was not what I imagined and it was just sad.
This was a really well-written book that I would recommend to anyone who enjoys fairytale retellings. This isn’t the story we know but it is definitely an intriguing must-read.
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