Book Review: Pride or Die by S. W. Ransom When I first came across Pride or Die by S.W. Ransom, I was instantly drawn to the promise of a gripping YA mystery wrapped in the vibrant tapestry of high school life. The thought of following Eleanora Finkel and her friends as they navigate their Senior

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Captivating Chaos: A Review of Delirium by Lauren Oliver When I first stumbled upon Delirium, I was drawn in by its haunting premise—love as a disease. In a world where feelings are seen as harmful, the concept intrigued me, almost beckoning me to explore the emotional consequences of a love-free society. Lauren Oliver’s reputation for

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Book Review: Lightlark (The Lightlark Saga Book 1) by Alex Aster When I first stumbled upon Lightlark, I was immediately captivated by the mix of fantasy and suspense in the description. A deadly game among rulers burdened by curses? Count me in! With the excitement of a #BookTok phenomenon and its impressive author, Alex Aster,

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A Touching Exploration of Grief: A Review of "Bird is Dead" When I first picked up "Bird is Dead" by Tiny Fisscher, I was intrigued by the title. It presented a stark, unvarnished truth that immediately piqued my curiosity. As someone who has navigated the complexities of loss, the idea of exploring such raw emotions

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Review: Taking Heart: An Age Gap Office Romance (Men on a Mission Book 3) by Kate Gilead When I first stumbled upon Taking Heart: An Age Gap Office Romance, I couldn’t help but be intrigued by its premise—a tech mogul navigating life and love after a life-altering event. Add in an older man and a

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Review of Clovis Keeps His Cool by Jennifer Aronson When I first stumbled upon Clovis Keeps His Cool by Jennifer Aronson, I was instantly drawn in by the promise of heart, humor, and a harmonious resolution to life’s little turmoil—something that resonates with both kids and adults alike. As someone who often finds solace in

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