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Favorite Reviews:
I have reviewed many books over the years, and some reviews have been more interesting or fun to write than others. The below list were my favorites to write.
• Ada, or Ardor
• Choose Your Own Autobiography
• Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
• If Not, Winter
• Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell
• The Kid Table
• Like Water for Chocolate
• Lolita
• The Monk
• The Night Circus
• Oathbringer
• Return of the Native
• Rhythm of War
• S
• Things Fall Apart
• The Unit
• The Woods Are Always WatchingCategories:
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- atmospheric
- audio
- BBAW
- body image
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- circus horror
- classics
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- comfort
- Cosmere
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- divinity
- dream-invader
- education
- end of year
- fanfiction
- favorite
- fitness
- food
- gender studies
- goals
- good omens
- Harry Potter
- health
- historical
- house
- humor
- I made a thing.
- joint review
- KonMari
- Latin America
- LGBTQIA
- lists
- memorable
- Middle East
- mini-review
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- nonfiction
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- POC
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- quarantine
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Tag Archives: RIP-worthy
Protected: The Diviners, by Libba Bray
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Posted in 2014, Prose, Young Adult
Tagged historical, RIP-worthy, speculative, tarot
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Kid Cyclone Fights the Devil, by Xavier Garza
This is a collection of folktales and creepy children’s stories out of Mexico (and out of Mexican-American communities in southern Texas). There are 14 stories in the collection, which is a bilingual collection – Spanish one direction for half the … Continue reading
Posted in 2013, Children's, Prose
Tagged collection, Latin America, POC, RIP-worthy, speculative
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Anansi Boys, by Neil Gaiman (audio)
Charles Nancy aka Fat Charlie has always lived in the shadow of his father, and is relieved when his father dies. Then, at the funeral, he’s told that his father was a god, and that he has a brother named … Continue reading
Posted in 2013, Adult, Prose
Tagged atmospheric, audio, divinity, humor, POC, RIP-worthy, speculative
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Doll Bones, by Holly Black (audio)
Zach, Poppy, and Alice are twelve years old, and have been best friends forever. Though it seems childish to other people their age, they love to play a make-it-up-as-you-go adventure game with their action figures, with a creepy porcelain doll … Continue reading
Broken Harbor, by Tana French (audio)
I’ve been waiting to read this book for a year now. It was released last summer, and the library ordered copies, but something went wrong with the audiobook copy they ordered. It led to a blank page on the site, … Continue reading
The Little Stranger, by Sarah Waters (audio)
This is the story of Dr. Faraday and his relationships with the members of Hundred’s House. Roderick, Carolyn, and their mother live in the house, their estate in ruins and their financial situation dire. Dr. Faraday is called out for … Continue reading
Shadow of the Wind, by Carlos Ruiz Zafon (audio)
Someone is burning up all of Julian Carax’s books, a man with a leathery face who calls himself after the name of the devil in Carax’s latest book. Young Daniel Sempere, son of a bookseller, saves his copy of The … Continue reading
The Cuckoo’s Calling, by Robert Galbraith
I put this book on hold the moment I found out that “Robert Galbraith” is really JK Rowling. Crazy, the way it was discovered, and I feel sorry for Rowling. I know she didn’t want it out so quickly. But … Continue reading
Protected: The Madness Underneath, by Maureen Johnson
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Posted in 2013, Prose, Young Adult
Tagged POC, RIP-worthy, speculative
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Anna Dressed in Blood, by Kendare Blake
I went into this book expecting it to be nothing more than a fun, silly teen horror/thriller novel. That’s exactly what it ended up being, and I read it all in a single afternoon. The plotting was perfect, and the narrator … Continue reading