“If love is like a possession, maybe my letter are like my exorcisms.” Read in February 2020 Spoilers In To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before, we follow sixteen-years-old Lara Jean Song. Lara Jean is half-Korean and she lives in Virginia with her widowed father, her younger sister Kitty and her older sister, Margot, who […]
“The secret about falling in love is how you can do it a million times over with the same person, when the person is the right one.” Read in February 2020 Honestly, I don’t give 1-star rating easily but this book was dreadful and every single part of it was a disappointment. According to the […]
“Sometimes the only way to pry your arms away from tightly holding yourself together is when you’re given a reason to hold up your fists.” Read in January 2020 After reading and loving The Wicker King, I was on the ready for any new book K. Ancrum would write. It’s without hesitation that I joined […]
“This is a temporary setback for a major comeback. We ain’t letting it stop the come up.” Read in January 2020 Mild Spoilers below As soon as I heard that Angie Thomas was writing a new book, I excitedly clicked on the ‘to read’ button and counted the days before its release. The Hate U […]
“Before I die I want to know a perfect day.” Read in December 2019 This review will include spoilers. Also, I don’t usually do trigger warnings, but I really feel like this one might be needed. TW: suicidal thoughts, self-harm, death, suicide, mental illness, car accident, loss, and grief. All the Bright Places left me […]
“I don’t expect to meet the love of my life but maybe, just maybe this will help heal the pieces Griffin broke.” Read in December 2019 As I told in my previous review, I’m still stuck in seasonal reading, and since this book is taking place during Christmas break, it was perfect. Actually, I wanted […]
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