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About Books #130: Plot Twist
As far as reading slumps go, the past 6 months have been on their A-game. But, honestly? I think Bethany Turner’s Plot Twist might just have broken that streak! I was offered an…
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About Books #129: Teddy Spenser isn’t looking for love
This might sound weird, but sometimes “fine” is just what I’m in need of. No big plot twists, no over the top emotions, just a book that does exactly what it says it’ll…
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About Books #128: By Mistake
Here’s the thing: I’ve been having a lot of trouble lately, with reading books. The main reason? I’ve just had a hard time connecting with characters, and especially their emotions. By Mistake, though?…
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About Books #127: The Hate Project
I don’t know why I always do this – I know I’ll love a book, but I just can’t get myself to start reading it. And then I start postponing, which means I…
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About Books #126: NW
Fun fact: the fastest way to make sure I will not be reading a book? Making it required reading. Which is exactly what happened with Zadie Mith’s NW. I mean, it didn’t help…
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About Books #125: Dominicana
There’s something to be said for “reading to expand your horizons”, but Dominicana? Well, let’s just say that it didn’t just expand my horizons, it also (kind of, or just: completely) made me…
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About Books #124: The Guilty Feminist
Hi, my name is Saar and I’m a feminist. Now that we’ve gotten that out of the way – let’s see why exactly I loved The Guilty Feminist so much that I flew…
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About Books #122: Take A Chance On Me
It’s not actually that often that a romance book can keep surprising me – Take A Chance On Me did exactly that, though. The story Meet Bridget’s sister, Emma Donovan – eternally single…