Book Reviews
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Review: In Your Dreams by Sarah Adams (Release 12/30/2025)
I really enjoyed this final trip to Rome, Kentucky. This was a perfectly cozy small-town romance!
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Review: Popcorn Disabilities by Kristen Lopez (Release 11/27/2025)
This was a great dive into disability representation throughout the history of film and the ways various films got it right or got it wrong. A must-read for any cinephile, and a must-read for anyone with an interest in disability representation in media or disability history.
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Review: My Roommate from Hell by Cale Dietrich (Release 11/11/2025)
Owen and Zarmenus were cute, and it was fun to see their relationship develop throughout the book. Seeing Owen eventually realize what he was feeling for Zarmenus, while Zarmenus flirted with him from the jump, was sweet. Bell absolutely stole the show for me though.
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Review: Fade Into You by Amber Smith and Sam Gellar (Release 11/04/2025)
This book was super sweet, and I really enjoyed seeing Jessa and Bird blossom as they got to know each other better. They became each other’s safe harbor in lives that looked very different but carried similar levels of heaviness.
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Review: Coldwire by Chloe Gong (Release 11/04/2025)
2010s style dystopia is back! Chloe Gong continues to be unbeatable in her YA novels. This book is best enjoyed going in as blind as possible. I immediately wanted to re-read the book once I finished and put it down.
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Review: Girls Who Play Dead by Joelle Wellington (Release 11/04/2025)
There was a really interesting story here. Nasim and Mikky were cute, but so much of their relationship was spent having the same argument. Kayla seemed to be the only one who cared about Erin for Erin.
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Review: Red City by Marie Lu (Release 10/14/2025)
Marie Lu has brought her talent for richly developed worlds, with characters you can’t help but cheer on, and irresistible relationships to an adult audience.
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Review: The Macabre by Kosoko Jackson (Release: 09/09/2025)
This book thrives in the shades of grey within the world and all of us.
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Review: Loteria by Cynthia Pelayo (Release 09/02/2025)
I really enjoyed this collection! It was neat to see so many stories rooted in Hispanic folklore. I’d definitely read more horror stories from this author.
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Review: Smile For the Cameras by Miranda Smith (Release 06/24/2025)
This book was so much fun. I flew through this book, and I think it makes for a great fun summer scare, or an awesome book to read to kick off spooky season this fall.