Tag Archives: NonFiction

Review: Funny Farm by Laurie Zaleski

I’ll admit that I’m pretty trash about reading non-fiction novels. I’d love to change that, but I get distracted by yet another fantasy series every time I make that promise. Yet, there was something about Funny Farm that called to me. I’m confident it was the animal element, being a pet lover myself. Continue reading

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Review: This Is Your Mind on Plants by Michael Pollan

Michael Pollan is back with another book! And you know what that means; it is time for me to dive into a rare (for me) nonfiction read. His books are always worth it, as they are so informative. His latest novel, This Is Your Mind on Plants, delves into plant drugs and their effect on our bodies. Continue reading

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Review: This Book is Cruelty Free by Linda Newbery

A disclosure before I begin my review: I picked up This Book is Cruelty Free for several reasons. For one thing, I am a vegetarian, and recently I’ve been trying to monitor my impact on the world. Not just in regards to animals, but the environment as well. So naturally, a novel like this instantly appealed to me. Continue reading

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Review: The Last Mona Lisa by Jonathan Santlofer

The Last Mona Lisa, written by Jonathan Santlofer, is somehow everything and more than what I could have expected. This is a novel perfect for art lovers, as it merges historical fiction with elements of the truth. Continue reading

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Review: Never Say You Can’t Survive by Charlie Jane Anders

I feel like Never Say You Can’t Survive is the novella that many fans and writers alike have been waiting for. Written by Charlie Jane Anders, this novella talks about well, surviving difficult times through writing. Continue reading

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Review: Aftershocks by Nadia Owusu

Aftershocks is the debut novel of Nadia Owusu, and it is a compelling and fascinating memoir. If you’re going to choose one memoir to read this year (that’s probably going to be the case for me), let it be this one! Continue reading

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