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Review: Friends and Strangers by J. Courtney Sullivan
I’ve been a fan of Sullivan’s work for some time. She excels at crafting dynamic, yet flawed characters and strong relationships. What she has crafted with Sam and Elisabeth is so real, so genuine. I quickly forgot they were fictional … Continue reading
Review: Such a Fun Age by Kiley Reid
In looking for my first book to read of 2020, I found many examples of praise and acclaim for this title. The premise is certainly timely and I found myself quickly immersed in Emira’s story. For all of her life, … Continue reading
Review: Burn Town by Jennifer McMahon
Jennifer McMahon is one of my “go to” authors. Each time she publishes a new book, it’s a given that I’m going to read it as soon as I can get my hands on it. This most recent title is … Continue reading
Review: Setting Free the Kites by Alex George
What a mesmerizing and eloquent read! As of late, I’ve struggled to maintain my interest in reading. Life just takes control, leaving me unable to focus and become invested in a book. That completely flew out the window with this … Continue reading
Review: The Impossible Fortress by Jason Rekulak
I adored this book! A tribute to the 80s and the infancy of the computer age, this book had me reminiscing about my own youth. This read was a breath of fresh air, so full of hope and innocence, the … Continue reading
Review: Small Admissions by Amy Poeppel
I absolutely love when a book takes you by surprise, overwhelming and lifting you up in ways unimaginable. When I read the premise of this book, I thought it was a light, fluffy read, perfect airplane reading for my multiple … Continue reading