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Review: Onyx Storm (The Empyrean, #3) by Rebecca Yarros
An honest review of Onyx Storm by Rebecca Yarros: dragons, romance, messy pacing, and a cliffhanger ending that still hooked me.
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My Bookish Red Flags (And Why I Won’t Change Them)
Something that doesn’t get talked about enough in the bookish community? The red flags we readers have. I’ll scroll through Booktube or Bookstagram and see people with their perfectly tabbed books, filled with gorgeous notes—and I get jealous. Like, deeply jealous. But then I think… are these people totally innocent? Do they never commit any…
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Review: The Righteous Gemstones Series
This is your warning that spoilers are ahead! If you have not watched the entire The Righteous Gemstones series and are wishing to not be spoiled, please keep it moving! The Righteous Gemstones is a dark comedy about a wealthy, dysfunctional family of televangelists who preach virtue while living wildly immoral lives behind the scenes.…
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ARC Review: The Book of Blood & Roses by Annie Summerlee
When Rebecca Charity first saw the coffin in her dorm room, she thought it must be a mistake. But then Aliz Astra stepped into the lamplight — beautiful, deadly, and impossibly alive. Rebecca’s heart didn’t know whether to race from hatred or something far more dangerous.
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Wrap Up: June 2025
June! Woo hoo! We are ending this month with a bang. Books I Completed My Current Reads Movies I Watched TV Shows I Watched 3 Things I Am Grateful For Recent Posts It’s a good day to have a good day!
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The Thunder Won and the City Lost Its Damn Mind
Oklahoma City Thunder are NBA Champs! Here’s what the win, parade, and chaos meant to the city, and why it’s bigger than just basketball.
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Review: District 9 (2009)
‘District 9’ directed by Neill Blomkamp picks up thirty years after aliens arrived on Earth — not to conquer or give aid, but — to find refuge from their dying planet. Separated from humans in a South African area called District 9, the aliens are managed by Multi-National United, which is unconcerned with the aliens’…
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On My Radar: July Releases
Every month I think get excited for the newest releases coming to the theatre, to my TV screen, or my Kindle! There aren’t many in July that I’m really looking forward to, but there is still reason to be excited! Let’s get into it! 🎬 Movies Releasing in July 2025 Superman, 2025 – In Theatres,…
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Review: The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014)
‘The Grand Budapest Hotel’ directed by Wes Anderson follows a concierge of the Grand Budapest Hotel, a popular European ski resort, Gustave H. (Ralph Fiennes) is known for his charm, impeccable manners, and slightly scandalous personal life. Zero, a young lobby boy, becomes Gustave’s loyal friend and protégé. But when one of Gustave’s wealthy lovers…
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ARC Review: Haven’t Killed in Years by Amy K. Green
When body parts start arriving at Gwen Tanner’s door, it’s clear someone knows her real identity: Marin Haggerty, daughter of a notorious serial killer. Forced to confront the past she’s spent two decades hiding from, Gwen must navigate the dark world of true crime fandom to find the new killer—before her secrets destroy her for…
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