Tag: book reviews
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5 Reads on My Summer TBR
Summer is in full swing, and my reading list is officially locked in. After tearing through my first few choices early, I’ve overhauled my stack into a mix of high-stakes space operas, sharp feminist satire, and deeply reflective non-fiction. Here are the 5 books on my summer stack!
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The Compound | Book Review
Much like my experience with Best Offer Wins, I went into this one blindly based on a recommendation. What I found was a chaotic dystopian reality show nightmare that blends The Running Man with Love Island, all while spitting some heavy truths about consumerism.
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Red Rising Book Review | Why Pierce Brown’s Brutal Dystopian Epic Left Me Completely Spinning
My ass has been completely sat for this universe. Want to know why Pierce Brown’s brutal dystopian sci-fi completely shattered my reading routine? Step inside my full Red Rising book review.
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My DNF and Unshelved Graveyard: Why I’ve Abandoned These 8 Books
There’s a specific kind of guilt that comes with staring at a half-read book for months. From hyped fantasy to audiobooks that betrayed me, here is a look inside my DNF and Unshelved Graveyard.
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The Primrose Murder Society by Stacy Hackney | ARC Review
When Lila Shaw loses everything, she and her true-crime obsessed daughter, Bea, move into a rundown apartment at the Primrose. When a resident dies and offers a two-million-dollar reward, Bea jumps at the chance and Lila reluctantly joins in.
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Cruelty Free | ARC Review
A dark, satirical thriller about a former actress who turns grief into vengeance, blending beauty, fame, and murder while searching for the truth behind her daughter’s disappearance.
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Holes | Book Review
A review of Holes by Louis Sachar — exploring themes, characters, and why this award-winning novel remains a standout in children’s and young adult literature.
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From Page to Screen: Surviving The Long Walk
An honest review of Stephen King’s The Long Walk—comparing the book and 2025 film adaptation, their endings, themes, and emotional impact.
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Review: Dead Poets Society by N.H. Kleinbaum
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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Review: Atmosphere by Taylor Jenkins Reid
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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