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Kyland by Mia Sheridan

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adventurous dark emotional hopeful inspiring reflective sad tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

5.0

It's Mia Sheridan...are we really that surprised?! In all seriousness, this book was amazing and I will now forever be jealous that I did not grow up in nature.
This was my second read from Mia Sheridan and with each book, I continue to fall more and more in love with her stories and writing style. Every character she writes is so detailed and truly feels more like a real friend or person than just a fictional character. 
As for the story, I adored following the lives of Kyland and Tenleigh. Watching these two teens, who are constantly living in survival mode, fall in love and peace with each other was truly a heartwarming and unforgettable experience, especially as someone who can relate strongly to Tenleigh in many ways. I also really enjoyed the added anticipation that came from the scholarship plot and I absolutely loved the twist and turns that lead up to the final reveal of the story.
Overall the story was beautiful, the setting was beautiful, and each and every character was perfectly imperfect in their own way. Another great read from Mia that I highly recommend to every romance reader <3

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Stinger by Mia Sheridan

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adventurous emotional funny inspiring lighthearted reflective relaxing medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

I love everything about this book...not much else to say!
I am obsessed with the characters, the plot, and the development that occurs throughout the story. I originally thought that it would be an "all smut/vibes no plot" kind of book but boy, I was MAJORLY wrong. the spice honestly takes a backseat to the amazing and heartwarming character development of both Grace and Carson. By the end of the story, I felt like I truly knew these characters IRL and felt proud of them many times for the changes they made to their lives.
I loved this book so much that I made my boyfriend buy me every Mia Sheridan book my local Walmart had to offer before I was even finished lol. 1000/10 stars. 

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Barbarian's Prize by Ruby Dixon

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adventurous funny relaxing fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

5.0

After hearing the recent alien news, I figured now would be a perfect time to begin the Ice Planet Barbarians series, and let me just say, I am in LOVE!
As someone who was sexually abused, I found myself relating to Tiffany and her emotions toward sex and men in general. I've seen a lot of reviews saying that they found Tiff "annoying" but I feel that Tiff is a great representation of what life is like post-assault. 
Saluki has got to be one of my favorite male characters ever written...where can I find a man like this IRL?!? His patience, understanding, and eagerness to please are so attractive and make his POV chapters a treat to read. 
All in all, I'm more than happy that IPB could be the series to introduce me to the sci-fi romance/smut genre. Although this book isn't the first in the series, I had no problems jumping right in and immersing myself in the story. I'm glad that this series is one that can be read in any order, however, I definitely plan on getting the rest of the series and starting from the beginning. 

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Girl, Interrupted by Susanna Kaysen

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emotional funny informative inspiring lighthearted reflective sad fast-paced

5.0

 I've said it before and I'll say it again, one hug from Susanna Kaysen could fix everything broken inside me.
"Girl, Interrupted" by Susanna Kaysen is a memoir based on her stay 18-month stay at the infamous McLean Psychiatric Hospital. From the mouth of Susanna herself, we hear of her and her fellow patients' experiences as psychiatric patients in the 1960s.
Before reading this memoir, I had never related to an author so deeply. As someone who was also hospitalized in a psychiatric facility as a teenager, I found myself relating to almost every little piece of Susanna's experience. Susanna has a way of taking complex memories and turning them into something that everyone can understand and relate to in some way that I find to be so beautiful. After completing this memoir, I feel that the young "psycho" girl inside me that was once hospitalized has finally been heard by somebody, and for that, I will always be thankful <3.
Although I personally hate rating memoirs (who am I to rate someone else's life experiences? lol), I have to give "Girl, Interrupted" five stars.
Thank you Susanna for being the queen of us mentally ill teen girls. We love you. 

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Tampa by Alissa Nutting

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dark emotional reflective sad tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

Growing up I loved watching and learning about true crime. So much so that I am now perusing a psychology degree in the hopes of one day becoming a criminal psychologist. So when I first heard about this book on TikTok, I knew I needed to read it immediately. 
"Tampa" by Alissa Nutting centers around Celeste, a 26-year-old middle school teacher, and one of her 14-year-old students, Jack. The story is told through the point of view of Celeste as she tries and successfully grooms the young boy into a sexual relationship with her.   
After completing this read, I can see why some people don't like it and find it to be extremely uncomfortable. However, I feel that this book is one that every adult should read, and for good reason. In our society, teenage boys are often looked at as overly sexual beings and because of this, their assaults and sexual abuse stories are heavily downplayed and are often disregarded as "Oh, he's a teenage boy. He definitely wanted it", especially when their abuser is a woman. In "Tampa", these societal themes are on full display for readers to witness firsthand. Through the inner monologue of Celeste and the trial at the end of the novel, readers are able to see how these stereotypes surrounding teen boys help predators gain leverage against them and enviably help them get away with the crime if it was ever brought to light. I also feel that this novel helps to bring attention to the lack of empathy often given to male victims in situations where they were taken advantage of by an older woman. Many characters in this story, male and female, took place in victim-blaming tactics that ultimately did nothing but encourage the victims to stay silent or in a way, take pride in the fact that they were assaulted by an attractive older woman. 
I love Alissa for taking on the challenge of writing the story of such a horrid and disturbing woman and applaud her for bringing attention to a problem that occurs way too often in society. 

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Gossip Girl #2: You Know You Love Me: A Gossip Girl Novel by Cecily Von Ziegesar

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funny lighthearted relaxing fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.75

A quick and chaotic review for a quick and chaotic book :)
Like the first book in the "Gossip Girl" series, "You Know You Love Me" follows our same group of posh upper east side teens through their life as rich bratty teenagers.
However, in my opinion, the first book was just a tad better than the sequel. In this sequel, we jump straight into the events that were taking place in the first book. Yet Cecily (for some reason) decides to info dump every little detail imaginable that any reader would have already known if they had read the first book beforehand. I can't see any reason as to why she choose to do this and feel that the info dumping takes up valuable plot time that could have been used to better flesh out other events or characters.
Other than the info dumping, I really enjoyed this book and have thoroughly enjoyed following along with these characters so far. I'm extremely happy that Chuck was in this book for less than 10 pages and hope to see more of that moving forward ;) I will be picking up the third book in this series just because I love the drama and have grown attached to Serena and Jenny (although I find it kinda creepy and disturbing that Cecily constantly elaborates on Jenny's boob size as if she isn't 14...lol).
Spoiler (sort of):

 
SpoilerThe ending scene with Blair and Serena definitely brought this rating from 3.5 to 3.75. I found it incredibly sweet and relatable. I'm sure all teen girls have had major blowouts with friends and have later come back and laid in bed, watching movies and eating pizza like nothing happened. I feel like that scene encapsulates teenage friendships perfectly.
 


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Gossip Girl by Cecily Von Ziegesar

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funny lighthearted relaxing fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.5

As someone who grew up with a teen sister in the early 2000s, I heard about gossip girl often. Now that I'm nearing the end of my teenage years, I figured it would be a better time than ever to see what the hype was about. After completing the first book in a few hours, I can definitely say that the hype is well deserved. 
In "Gossip Girl" by Cecily von Ziegesar, we follow wealthy New York teens Blair, Serena, Chuck, Nate, and their friends through their senior year of high school. Through the story, we are given a peak into the lives and rebellious escapades of these high-society teens while their actions are being critiqued and publicized on a gossip blog by an anonymous peer. 
First off, I absolutely LOVE Serena. Reading the mass about of Serena slander in this book was quite hard for me and I really hated it lol. Her character development throughout the story was great and in my opinion, she was the only main character in the story (besides Jenny and Dan) that actually had any character development at all. At the beginning of the book when we are introduced to Serena, a certain picture of her is very obviously being put into our mind by Blair, her minions, and the narrator. However as the story goes on, Serena proves those misconceptions false time and time again while still remaining true to herself and her morals. In the next books, I truly hope she continues to get closer with Jenny, Vanessa, and Dan because frankly, they are all SO much better than Blair, Nate, and the rest of the preppy douches. 
I'm only giving this book 4/4.5 stars because of gross ass Chuck Bass and the prevalent pick-me energy in basically every female character. There isn't one female character in this story that doesn't hate Serena for simply existing except for Jenny and that's really dishearting because I would have appreciated seeing Serena be supported by at least one strong female character in this story. 
Overall I really enjoyed this book and will be picking up the second book in the series right after posting this review!

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Tender Is the Flesh by Agustina Bazterrica

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dark emotional mysterious reflective sad tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

Although I feel like TikTok overhyped the gore in this book, I can say without a doubt that I absolutely loved this book. 
In "Tender is the Flesh" by Agustina Bazterrica, we follow our main character, Marcos, through his descent into madness while living and participating in a society that consumes humans instead of animals. The beautifully written text intensifies the overall suspense and truly helps the reader visualize every little detail, especially the often disturbing scenes that will leave you shaken hours after reading. I thoroughly enjoyed following the story of Marcos and found his internal conflicts fascinating and at some points relatable. The plot twist at the end of the story was completely unexpected and was honestly my favorite part of the story, aside from the overarching theme of societal pressures and how that can affect someone over time. 
Overall, "Tender is the Flesh" was an amazing first read for me this year and I highly recommend this book to anyone who loves psychological thrillers. I cannot wait to read what Agustina has in store for us next :)

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Every Last Secret by A.R. Torre

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dark emotional mysterious reflective tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

Where do I even begin...I'm head over heels in love with this story! I finished this book a little less than a month ago and I still think about it every single day. For a lack of better words, Cat lives in my mind rent free! 
In "Every Last Secret" by A.R Torre, we switch between the pov of two successful women, Cat and Neena. After Neena secures a job at the company Cat's husband owns and moves into the house directly next door to the couple, Neena's less than innocent motives become a threat to Cat's perfect life. In a story filled with lust, lies, and jealousy, we are left pondering what we would do if we found ourselves in similar circumstances. 
I loved the use of dual pov and think that Torre did an amazing job creating two distinct main characters that readers can both relate to and despise at certain moments throughout the story. I often found myself relating to Cat's inner conflicts and struggles with jealousy and as such, she has 100% become one of my favorite main characters to date. The plot was fast-paced, entertaining, and kept me interested the entire time. The ending twist was also shocking and wasn't completely far-fetched or predictable like the endings in a lot of thrillers. 
Overall I give full props to A.R Torre for writing an amazing story and will be recommending "Every Last Secret" to anyone who will listen! I have a few other A.R Torre books on my wish list and I am very excited to see what else Torre has written...I already know they will be great!

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Finlay Donovan Is Killing It by Elle Cosimano

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funny lighthearted mysterious medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.5

A super heartwarming and adorable story that kept me on my toes the entire read! Finlay and Vero: The duo we never knew we needed...until now.
"Finlay Donovan is Killing It' by Elle Cosimano centers around Finlay, a burnt-out author and newly single mother of two, who is thrust into the middle of an active murder investigation following an unsuspecting visit to her local Panera. 
The beginning of the story started out a little slow for my liking and I was honestly considering DNF'ing the book after the first few chapters. Ultimately, I decided to stick it out to the end and I'm more than happy that I did. The progression of Finlay and Vero's relationship was incredibly heartwarming and hilarious and was a major reason I decided to continue reading. Elle did an amazing job at formulating the perfect best-friend duo on paper. Watching Finlay and Vero grow from disgruntled boss/employee to sisters was a refreshing break throughout the chaos of the mystery plot. The overall murder mystery had a pretty solid wrap-up and didn't at all seem too far-fetched or predictable. I wish Vero's life and backstory was dug into a little more but understandably, this is a book about Finlay and not Vero lol.
I adore the story of Finlay and Vero and cannot wait to continue with the series! 


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