Book Reviews
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Review: Even If We Break by Marieke Nijkamp (Released 09/15/2020)
The disability, neurodivergent, and trans/non-binary rep is where this book shines. As someone with EDS, the same chronic illness as Finn, I’ve never seen myself represented on the page. I’ve never seen a character that’s been allowed to be a crutch user, and face the reality that he may eventually need a wheelchair, but also…
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What Would Frida Do? by Arianna Davis (Released 10/20/2020)
As a lover of Frida myself, I really wanted to love this book. Unfortunately, this book was not my cup of tea. I found it to be bland and devoid of the life that Frida herself infused into everything she did. I had gone into reading this book thinking it would a guide that used…
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Review: SKYHUNTER by Marie Lu (Release 09/29/2020)
I am a huge fan of Marie Lu’s prior works and was so excited when I got the email that I had been chosen to be part of SKYHUNTER’s Street Team. Helping promote the newest book by one of my favorite authors has been such an awesome opportunity, and to top it off, I got…
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Review: Cemetery Boys by Aiden Thomas (Release 9/1/2020)
I received an Advance Readers Copy of Cemetery Boys by Aiden Thomas from the publisher in a giveaway in exchange for an honest review. To start: I absolutely loved this book and would recommend it to everyone! Thomas’s care for the characters and how their culture is depicted shines through in the writing. This is…
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Review: Jennifer A. Nielsen The Ascendence Trilogy
I recently was reminded that this trilogy existed, and remembered enjoying it when it had originally published while I was in middle school. While rereading this trilogy I realized that there was a good chance that I had never actually finished reading the series when it first came out and may have only read books…
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Review: Jeff Mach’s Villains, Villainy, and Villainpunk: Monstrous Microfiction (Released 1/10/2020)
“What happens if we put aside the light for a while… and let our eyes adjust enough to let us take a good look at the Shadows?” I received this collection as an ebook through a giveaway on goodreads in exchange for an honest review. Mirroring the Author’s sentiments, I would recommend picking up his…
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Review: Adam Silvera’s Infinity Son (Release 1/14/2020)
I received an Advanced Reader’s Edition in a giveaway by Epic Reads. I wanted to like this book so so badly, but when unexplained worlds, too many point of view, and so much, too much slang collided in the form of this book I just couldn’t.