Fierce Fairytales by Nikita Gill || Book Review

Nikita Gill’s Fierce Fairytales collection was a wonderful reading experience, a fun journey reading exceptional poetry and retold short stories to make the mind think and ponder more.

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Kings and Queens by J.N. Eagles || Book Review

Wonderfully unique and beautifully written, this coming-of-age fantasy story was a true delight to start off the year. Like a modern-day Canterbury Tales, kings and queens is a poetry story about a young queen finding her own strength to rule her lands.

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Set on You by Amy Lea || Book Review

Set On You is an incredible story, one that I think many people will find comfort in. Her body positive movement really drove home for me, and I think will provide a lot of insight and encouragement to other readers who relate to Crystal.

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The Stand-In by Lily Chu || Book Review

The Stand-In follows the story of a young woman who’s provided the opportunity to help pay for her mom to have a better home by being a stand-in for a famous actress who she looks identical to, after losing her job. However, the novel’s so much more than a “switcharoo” or “celebrity romance” trope.

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The Hating Game by Sally Thorne || Book Review

Ahhh … The Hating Game … how I have pondered over you and how to write this review. The issue is, parts of me thought this was steamy and hilarious, while other parts wanted to hurl the book across the room. Thus, the title of this book is rather fitting.

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People We Meet on Vacation by Emily Henry || Book Review

An adult rom-com novel, Henry’s story explores the lifelong friendship of Poppy and Alex, and what caused their connection to drift apart. It’s also a book about the struggles of adulthood, finding that work/life balance and discovering your passions.

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