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About Books #106: New Beginnings at Glendale Hall
Is there anything better than being able to go back to a literary world you’ve already gotten to fall in love with? Especially if that literary world is a castle in Scotland and…
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About Books #105: Tweet Cute
I’ve officially reached that age where I can’t even really pretend YA could be aimed at me, anymore. That doesn’t mean, though, that I can’t thoroughly enjoy a well-written story in its time!…
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About Books #104: My One Month Marriage
There may be few certainties in life, but here’s one I’m slowly learning to count on: if Shari Low writes a book? I will enjoy it. And My One Month Marriage proves it.…
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About Books #103: My Great Ex-Scape
Is it a rule that I have to read at least one cruise-based book at the start of every year, or just an accidental tradition? Either way, My Great Ex-Scape fits the slot…
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About Books #102: Mad About You
It’s funny how, the moment you see a certain author’s name, you just assume you know what their book’s going to be like. And, in the case of Anna Premoli? I usually equate…
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About Books #101: The Dating Charade
You ever read a book that sounds like it’ll be fun and then it just hits you across the head with how right it is? That’s The Dating Charade. I was offered an…
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About Books #100: Queerbaiting and Fandom
A definite advantage of having my sister as my sister: I’ve definitely become more socially aware because of her. One of the elements in which that was most the case? The representation and…
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About Books#99: There’s Something About Darcy
Who’s the literary hero that might end you? For many people, me included, there’s quite a big chance the answer to that question would be Mr. Darcy. After all – the moodiness, the…