November has flitted by way faster than I expected! It has also been one of the busiest months of my year, and unfortunately as a result, I didn't complete my TBR! *cries* Obisido will instead be the first book I read and review for December, so look out for that! But without further rambling, here's…
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Requested Review: Choice of the Sezel by Phoebe Ritter
"This could be it. This could be where it all falls apart and my faith in people is what finishes me." || Goodreads || Amazon || Notice: Choice of the Sezel is the final book of the Daughter of the Zel trilogy. You can read my review for Daughter of the Zel (book #1) here…
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Partnered Review: A River of Royal Blood by Amanda Joy
"It takes a great deal of strength to face your fears." Goodreads || Amazon || B&N || Book Depository Notice: this book was sent to me by Penguin Teen as part of the Penguin Teen Partner Program. This does not affect my opinions of the work. Sixteen-year-old Eva is a princess, born with the magick…
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Recommend Me a Book That: Teaches Valuable Lessons About Life
Though I have been slacking incredibly on my nonfiction reading goals for the year, the ones I have managed to complete have really influenced the way I view the world. And by the new design of the #RecommendMeaBook thumbnails, you know we're talking about The Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell. Recommend Me a Book That:…
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Discussion: What Counts as a “Spoiler” in Book Reviews?
Though the bookish community has been a lot better about traversing the thin line between spoilers and non-spoilers, it still happens on occasion. I've read/watched reviews multiple times in the past that have contained huge pieces of the book's plot, but was not marked as a spoiler. It got me thinking: what counts as a…
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