Book Review: Nymph by Sofia Montrone
Nymph was an eloquently stunning novel from the moment I picked it up until I (digitally) flipped the last page.
Nymph was an eloquently stunning novel from the moment I picked it up until I (digitally) flipped the last page.
Looking for a dual timeline mystery romance you absolutely won’t be able to put down? Your search is over! The Chambermaid’s Key by Genevieve Graham is the book you need.
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It’s January, which means it’s also the time of year when I have historically found myself falling into reading slumps most often.
If you’ve been looking for an introspective collection of stories that will make you think about what it means to be human, look no further.
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The Belles is a wonderfully twisty and eerie story you won’t want to pass up on reading … especially during spooky season. The novel will leave you with a chill in your bones in the best way possible.
All Things Under the Moon (September 2025) by Ann Y.K. Choi is an incredibly eloquent historical fiction novel you won’t want to miss.
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I know there is still about a month of summer left; however, I must admit I am someone who gets excited about the autumn season early. This year, my excitement started about two weeks ago when we had a bit of a cooler spell – it instantly awakened my longing for crisper mornings, cooler days,…
Take a minute and close your eyes. Picture yourself by a pool or just in a comfortable outdoor space, you have a cold drink, you’re wearing a lightweight outfit, you have the day off work, and you’re getting ready to crack open a book. This scene is exactly how I plan to be spending most…
We are in a state of existence where we can no longer afford to ignore the realities of climate change, and the roles science and technology play in our steps moving forward. This is an incredibly crippling reality to face most days when primarily all news being fed to us is negative – whether it…
I always find that I’m searching for those perfect summer reads as soon as the end of February hits and spring and summer are on the horizon. And if you’re anything like me then you’ve also already begun to curate your Summer 2025 Reading List. Whether you’ve been adding to your list for weeks or…