Hightower and Heim, through their thoughtful and thorough character and setting development, have created an enchanting world. I’m certain that immersing yourself in Argren Blue will make you want to go to an old-timey pub and order a large mug of ale whilst listening to a bard sing.
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Magician and Fool is the Start of Something Magical
I believe this with every fiber of my being: A good book will stay with you long after it’s over (feel free to quote me on that). Magician and Fool is a good book, and the start of what I think will be a very magical series.
These 8 Books are too Lit to Quit
While I haven’t been posting a ton – I blame it on my ADD – I have been reading a wide variety of books in a short amount of time. Coincidentally, I also blame that on my ADD. I’m sure I’m not the only person who suffers from this problem. Thankfully, I rubbed some of my brain cells together and came up with the genius idea of writing a short review for each book in one post.
How to Stop Time is a Story for the Ages
Coming back at ya with another Matt Haig book, and it’s just as beautifully mind-bending as The Midnight Library.
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Beach Read Vs. Book Lovers
If you are a fan of light-hearted small-town romance books then chances are you’ll enjoy these books. Both have very similar vibes. I personally thought Book Lovers was better than Beach Read, but everyone is entitled to their own opinion, so I’ll let you decide which one is better for yourself.
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This Author is Reading Bridgerton (and You Should too)
It has come to this author’s attention that Bridgerton, streaming on Netflix, has stolen many hearts this past fortnight. Could it be the beautiful and stubborn Kate Sharma, or the handsome and just as stubborn Anthony Bridgerton that is stealing all of our hearts? One might never know…
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6 Reasons You’ll Get Swept Away by A River Enchanted
The only thing I had to do to get this book was to pick it for my BOTM, and I’m so thankful that I did. Everything about this story locked me in, from the characters to the descriptions and I never wanted to put it down.
To Kill a Mockingbird vs. Where the Crawdads Sing
While I was reading Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens, I couldn’t help but feel like there was something very familiar about it. It nagged and nagged at me until it finally hit me: To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee.
Just Read Fable if You are Able
I hadn’t read a YA book in quite a bit, so reading Fable sort of felt like coming home. These are the kinds of books that really got me into reading. You have a strong female protagonist, handsome love interest, and of course an array of interesting side characters. This is a formula that cannot and has not disappointed me (yet).
Prepare to Get Lost in The Midnight Library
This book reminds us not to dwell on the past but to stay in the present and embrace everything life has to offer us. See the potential that your life has because it has a lot of it.