Tag: netgalley
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Book Review – The Infinite Sadness of Small Appliances
I received a copy of this book from NetGalley and the publisher in exchange for an honest review. Thank you. The Infinite Sadness of Small Appliances by Glenn Dixon is such a sweet, heart-warming, creative, and wonderful little book. It’s The Brave Little Toaster meets Equilibrium (the movie with Christian Bale) and also a little…
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Book Review – Cherry, Baby
When I saw Rainbow Rowell had a new book coming out I immediately requested an ARC and squealed when I was approved. Plus, how stunning is this cover?!! Overall, this is a good book. Rowell’s dialogue is snappy. She is astute and I enjoy her writing style. This is a story about life and the…
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Book Review – Here Lie All the Boys Who Broke My Heart
Here Lie All the Boys Who Broke My Heart by Emma Simmerman is a YA thriller that follows Sloane, a senior at Pembroke who has a group of pretty tight friends who are all very into partying and having a good time. Sloane is a messy narrator, who often gets blackout drunk at parties, forgetting…
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January Reading Wrap-Up
January reading wrap up is here! I honestly can’t believe I read 9 books this month. January felt like it went on forever, but also felt like a faster January than usual. It’s been unseasonably cold where I live, and I’ll admit I used Libby to get so many of these read. Without further ado,…
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Monthly Reading Wrap-Up: November 2025
I can’t believe today marks the last month of 2025.I’m so excited that December is here – the holidays are magical, and I should have plenty of time to read, see some holiday stage performances, and relax. But before I get too excited for the end of 2025, here’s my reflection on the books I…
