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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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…
From March 24th – 31st my family (mom, dad, sister, brother-in-law, aunt, and uncle) embarked on a cruise vacation on the Royal Caribbean ship with Princess Cruises.
About two months ago, I posted my Autumn 2020 reading list and while I haven’t checked them all off my list there are a few that I have. One of the books I have already finished is Brain on Fire by Susannah Cahalan.
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The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky was first published in 1999, and most people my age (23) probably read when they were 16. Somehow, I missed the boat at the time, however, that has now changed.
I’ve mentioned this time and time again on this blog, but I’ll say it once more – I have always loved reading for as long as I can remember. With that being said, over the years my favourite book has changed numerous times. However, when I was a little kid my favourite two books always…
Ever since reading Just Kids by Patti Smith a little over a year ago I have been itching to read M Train. Like Just Kids, this book did not disappoint at all.