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My Week in Book Review: The Friend Zone
It's an adult rom-com with tons of sass and some very enjoyable characters, which is great. I like that it's a friends-to-lovers story.


My Week in Book Review: When Dimple Met Rishi and This Is Where It Ends
The first time I picked it up and saw the title written in Sharpie on a coffee cup and the main character biting her straw, I knew this was going to be the kind of sassy, adorable romance I couldn’t put down, and at no point did it disappoint.


My Week in Book Review: I'm With Cupid
Lena thinks love is the result of brain chemicals; Marcus is scared of death. They’re opposites whose problems they will help solve.


Book Comparison: Before I Fall vs. A Week of Mondays
Today we’re going back to a high school style of writing: a compare/contrast of two similar books, both of which I happen to quite like: Before I Fall by Lauren Oliver and A Week of Mondays by Jessica Brody


Review of P.S. I Still Love You: Loved the Book, Meh on the Movie
It’s time for another sequel review! This time I’ll be looking at P.S. I Still Love You, the sequel to the adorable Netflix hit, To All the Boys I've Loved Before


2019 Top Reads
This year was an on and off year for reading. I read some books I absolutely loved and several I felt pretty meh about.


Frozen 2 Characters: Thoughts and SPOILERS
Frozen 2 has character problems. For example, why does Anna leave Kristoff?


Frozen 2 Plot and Artistry: The Likes and the Dislikes
I’ve created a two-part plot breaking down different aspects of the movie. This time around, I’m talking about plot and artistry; the next post will be about characters and specific issues I have with this sequel compared to other sequels.


Author Review: Sophie Kinsella
Unlike many people, I didn’t get into Sophie Kinsella via her popular Confessions of a Shopaholic series.


Book Review of Aurora Rising: Sleeping Beauty x The Island of Misfit Toys in Space
To summarize the synopsis from the back cover, this is a story about a space squad of misfits who stumbles on a secret of galactic importance. It’s told from seven different points of view, and it doesn’t really matter whose perspective you’re reading at the moment—they’re all hilarious.
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