The Sound of the Stars was a book I was very much looking forward to reading and I’m so glad I finally did. While, in some ways, it ended up being a bit disappointing, I still really enjoyed the ride. Check out my full review below! ☂️ TRIGGER WARNINGS: colonization, anxiety, panic attacks, racism, confinement,…
Review: Most Likely, Sarah Watson
Written by the creator of The Bold Type (a TV show I loved!), highlighting female friendships… On paper, Most Likely had everything to convince me. Did it really? Check out my full review to find out! ☂️ TRIGGER WARNINGS: depression, mention of drug addiction, racism, sexism, ableism. ☂️ DIVERSITY:Queer main character, disabled side character (in…
Review: The Falling Girls, Hayley Krischer
The Falling Girls was one of my most anticipated thrillers of the year. An intense story about all-consuming friendships…that sounded so promising and I’m happy to say, I wasn’t disappointed. Check out my full review now! ☂️ TRIGGER WARNINGS: murder, drug abuse, overdose, toxic relationships. There are no spoilers in this review. I ENJOYED… ☂️…
Review: Destination Anywhere, Sara Barnard
I fell for Sara Barnard’s books when I first read A Quiet Kind of Thunder a little while ago. I was SO excited to read Destination Anywhere, because it has traveling in Canada and unexpected adventures and friendships and yay. Read my review below to find out what I thought! ☂️ TRIGGER WARNINGS: bullying, drug…
Review: Fresh, Margot Wood
I’m always looking forward to reading more YA books set in college. Fresh is about Elliott in her very first year away for college, so I was particularily eager to read this book. While it was entertaining, some things prevented me from completely falling for it. Let’s get into my review, shall we! ☂️ TRIGGER…
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