• Bookish Problem #115

    Bookish Problem #115

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  • Review: The Suffocation by Sarah Brouillard

    Review: The Suffocation by Sarah Brouillard

    The Suffocation is a heavy-hitting read that probably should not be picked up right before bed (thankfully, I’m not speaking from experience, for once). It follows three children in a desperate dystopian world, and it doesn’t pull back from the brutality they face. Read more

  • Review: Cinder House by Freya Marske

    Review: Cinder House by Freya Marske

    Oh wow. Cinder House was such an amazing read! Let me be clear: I adore retellings, and I especially have a soft spot for Cinderella retellings. So I was probably destined to fall in love with Cinder House. Read more

  • Review: The Joker’s Revenge by Nancy Beaule

    Review: The Joker’s Revenge by Nancy Beaule

    The Joker’s Revenge is a unique combination of themes and elements, and I love it when an author experiments like this. It’s one part mystery, with a bit of crime, romance, and historical elements to shake things up. Read more

  • Review: Soulless by C.K. Hart

    Review: Soulless by C.K. Hart

    Soulless wastes no time throwing readers into the deep end, telling an emotionally fraught tale with high stakes. Emerson may start out as a sweet and loving girl, but it doesn’t take long for readers to see how the world is getting to her. Read more

  • Bookish Problem #114

    Bookish Problem #114

    Bookish Problem #114 Read more