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Review: Past, Present, Future by Rachel Lynn Solomon

My rating: 4/5 stars Genre: Young Adult, Romance, Adventure “It’s not always about those huge moments. It’s the tiny details, the ones that remind you the other person is caring about you, even when you’re not the best at caring for yourself.” Past, Present, Future After transitioning from enemies to lovers in their senior year… Continue reading Review: Past, Present, Future by Rachel Lynn Solomon

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June Recap: Audiobooks, Book Awards and an Updated TBR list.

Hello friends, we’re half-way through the year – where has the time gone?! June has been the slowest reading month for me. Life has been so busy, I’ve barely had any time to read but shoutout to audiobooks for at least helping me get through three books this month. June Reads ‘The Perfect Marriage’ by… Continue reading June Recap: Audiobooks, Book Awards and an Updated TBR list.

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Review: Where Was Goodbye by Janice Lynn Mather

My rating: 3.75/5 stars Genre: Young Adult, Fiction // TW: suicide, depression, grief “I’m working on accepting that sometimes we can’t put things back the way they were. Sometimes we can’t fix what’s been broken. Sometimes we can’t get the answers we need.” Where Was Goodbye It’s been six weeks since Julian died by suicide… Continue reading Review: Where Was Goodbye by Janice Lynn Mather

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Review: The Inheritance of Orquídea Divina by Zoraida Córdova

My rating: 5/5 stars “How do you fight a thing that believes it owns you? How do you fight the past? With gold leaves & salt? With silence? With new earth beneath your feet? With the bodies, the hearts of others? With hearts that are tendered and bloodied but have thorns of their own. With… Continue reading Review: The Inheritance of Orquídea Divina by Zoraida Córdova

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Review: Platonic: How the Science of Attachment Can Help You Make and Keep Friends by Marisa G. Franco

My rating: 5/5 stars “We don’t just assume that friendship is a second-tier relationship; we act to make it so. Compared to our families and romantic partners, with friends, we invest less time, are less vulnerable, and share less adoration. We see romantic relationships as the appropriate relationship to hitch a flight to see each… Continue reading Review: Platonic: How the Science of Attachment Can Help You Make and Keep Friends by Marisa G. Franco