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Book Review: Caraval by Stephanie Garber
“Hope is a powerful thing. Some say it’s a different breed of magic altogether. Elusive, difficult to hold on to. But not much is needed.” Caraval, Stephanie Garber This is honestly going to be a short one. I wanted to… Continue reading
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All my thoughts: A Curse for True Love by Stephanie Garber
A Curse for True Love, the finale of Stephanie Garber’s Once Upon a Broken Heart trilogy, didn’t give me the satisfaction I was hoping for. Instead, it gave me a lingering question, a very mid kiss and a hope for… Continue reading
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All my thoughts: Once Upon a Broken Heart
It was a bit gimmicky and slightly juvenile, but I think I fell in love with Once Upon a Broken Heart by the end. Continue reading
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All my thoughts: The Queen of Nothing by Holly Black
The Queen of Nothing is a combination of incredibly smart writing, beautiful and tense storytelling, lovable and dangerous characters, and themes that test your own morality. Continue reading
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All my thoughts: The Wicked King by Holly Black
Holy shit. Pardon me, but The Wicked King by Holly Black deserves it. I loved this book, guys. For all my wishy-washy feelings on The Cruel Prince, its sequel stole my heart by ripping it straight out of my chest. Continue reading
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All my thoughts: The Cruel Prince by Holly Black
Ok, here’s another very conflicted review for a book I really wanted to love but didn’t. The Cruel Prince by Holly Black is the YA book I probably see the most between social media, book store displays and real life.… Continue reading
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All my thoughts: Chain of Thorns by Cassandra Clare
“How much love people have denied themselves through the ages because they believed they did not deserve it. As if the waste of love is not the greater tragedy.” Matthew Fairchild, Chain of Thorns I am so sad. Not in… Continue reading
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The good, the bad & the best: The Song of Achilles
I heard enough about this book that I was prepared to have my heart broken, but I thought the ending would be what did the most damage. While the ending did make me emotional, the entire book was a 24/7… Continue reading









