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Review: The Last Beekeeper by Julie Carrick Dalton
Ow. My heart. The idea of The Last Beekeeper hits hard. After all, we’re talking about a dystopian world with no bees – except for the one our wayward character found. That idea hurts, especially as I’m confident Julie Crrick Dalton was thinking about how real this possibility could become. Read more
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Review: Shark Heart by Emily Habeck
Huh. Shark Heart both was and wasn’t the book I was expecting it to be. At first, I passed up on grabbing it, but when somebody described it as “adult Animorphs,” I knew I had to try it. That said, I’m not sure that description quite meets the mark. Read more
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Review: Of Cages and Crowns by Brianna Joy Crump
If you promise me a fantasy novel with Hunger Games elements, you just know I will read it! In truth, Of Cages and Crowns ended up being even better than I expected. It stands on its own – no need for comparisons to be made. It’s magical, dark, and full of politics. Read more
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Review: Midnight Strikes by Zeba Shahnaz
Okay, I can be a bit fussy regarding my time-travel novels, and I’ll be the first to admit it. However, the time look promise had me pretty excited for Midnight Strikes. Overall, I would have to say that this book has strong Cinderella meets Edge of Tomorrow (that Tom Cruise time travel movie) vibes. Read more
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