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The Pumpkin Spice Café by Laurie Gilmore

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

3.5

Sea of Tranquility by Emily St. John Mandel

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Did not finish book. Stopped at 12%.
I wasn't intrigued by it. Pretty caused me to fall into a reading slump 
It Happened One Summer by Tessa Bailey

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medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

  • Piper Bellinger is sent to run her late father's dive bar in Washington after getting in trouble with the law. She meets Brendan, a sea captain who thinks she won't last in the small town. Despite their differences, they feel an undeniable attraction. As Piper reconnects with her past and starts to feel at home, she must decide if the cold, glamorous life she knew is what she truly wants or if Brendan and the town have already caught her heart.

I loved this book, way more than I thought I would. I've been put off reading it for something so shallow I'm also embarrassed about It, and the reason was the cartoon on the cover having a beard (I know, I know, don't come for me please).  But oh boy, am I grateful I read it, thanks to my friend who was sure I would love it. 

I have to say Brendan was the show's star in this one. He's so amazing I forgot he had a beard and a knight complex, overshadowed by his calming temper, relentlessness and determination towards his feelings for Piper, once he made peace with them (the princess treatment was a big part too 😅). I believe we all deserve a Brendan in our lives!! I finished this book almost a week ago and he's all I can think about, I even pondered rereading the book as soon as I finished it (very unlike me).

Piper was also a surprise. At the beginning of the book I was not impressed with her and the life she lived, I didn't think she would change the way she did but I'm so happy about it. She deserves everything good and more. Her development was probably my favourite thing about this book. The way she started to realise who she truly was behind the numbness she was feeling in LA and how she created bonds with locals without even attempting to. Everything came to her naturally, as she belong to Westport as soon as she step foot in it. 
Book Lovers by Emily Henry

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5.0

I started this book to see what's the hype about the writer, and let me tell, I'm hooked! I'm obsessed with book lovers, I needed a moment to grieve the fact that I won't be able to read it again for the first time. 

Nora and Charlie are both super relatable. I found myself in both of them. It was a little scary how easily I could relate or agree with things they said about themselves. I found myself being understood by ink on a paper. 

I loved the fact that Nora was tall, as a bit of a tall girl myself it's nice to read about it. Also, I loved how Charlie was more than okay with that (a little shallow of me to say this, but I enjoy it so much). 

Both of them were themselves unapologetically while being aware of others' disapproval of it. They were meant to find each other always.
Carmilla. A Vampira de Karnstein by J. Sheridan Le Fanu

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slow-paced

3.5

I have to admit, this book got me into a reading slump. 

It was so slow and boring at the beginning and the middle tbh. By first impressions, it was boring, but it ended great.

I couldn't put it down in the last three chapters. The build-up was tedious but worth it. Still can't believe it ended up the way it did. 

It's a short book. It's great if you're getting into classics.