Book Review & Discussion: Stay Sweet by Siobhan Vivian

Ahhhh I have such mixed feelings about this book. On one hand, it was filled with sunshine and summertime, leaving me craving my favorite ice cream–a single fudge brownie scoop in a waffle cone. šŸØĀ On the other hand, the characters and writing were unnecessarily frustrating. I think the plot had so much potential to be […]

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Book Review & Discussion: Once and For All by Sarah Dessen

I think I’m becoming a Sarah Dessen fan.Ā šŸ’–Ā Once and For All was filled with loveable characters, a warm and close family, a heart-wrenching backstory, and sophisticated writing. This book left me squealing with cuteness, sniffling with sadness, and intensely craving wedding cake.Ā šŸ° Sarah Dessen does an amazing job of balancing more serious and sad topics […]

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Book Review & Discussion: Emergency Contact by Mary HK Choi

If you know me, you’d know thatĀ I’m not the biggest fan of contemporary books, so I was pretty skeptical of the hype when I first started reading. Needless to say, I was happily surprised!Ā šŸŽ‰šŸ˜Š Emergency Contact was the thoughtful, feel-good read that I didn’t know I needed.Ā  The story is filled with growing friendships and […]

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Book Review & Discussion: The Assassin’s Blade by Sarah J Maas

This book was SO FREAKING GOOD! šŸ˜Ā Even thoughĀ it was a collection of five novellas, everything blended so seamlessly together and fit into a bigger picture that is Celaena Sardothien’s past. I definitely recommend reading this after Crown of Midnight, but as long as you read it at some point, we’re gucci.Ā šŸ‘Œ These novellas have really […]

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Book Review & Discussion: Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda by Becky Albertalli

Guess what day today is?? It’s the release of the Love, SimonĀ movie!!Ā šŸŽ‰Ā I am so H Y P E D becauseĀ I’m going to go watch it with friends tonight.Ā In honor of the movie release, here is my full book review and discussion: Spoiler-free Summary: Sixteen-year-old and not-so-openly gay Simon Spier prefers to save his drama for […]

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