Author: SJ
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Feed Your Demons
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Leigh Bardugo continues to paint a stirring picture of a world divided. While Ravka attempts to pick up the pieces after the events of the Shadow and Bone trilogy, the…
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January: What was Finished, What was Abandoned, and What Remains in the Works
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January has already come to an end. That doesn’t feel right. I could have swore we just celebrated the New Year. I read three books and abandoned two others this…
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Let’s Talk About Death… No Really
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Caitlin Doughty is one of those people I would very much like to sit down and have a conversation with. Arguably, multiple conversations about a million different topics would probably…
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Give It a Year…
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Bet you didn’t think you’d get a bonus post today! Consider it a New Year’s present. I wanted to do this second post as it didn’t quite fit in with…
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Dragons, Grisha, Cremations… Oh, My! It’s My January TBR List
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A new year means a new reading goal! For 2025, I am planning to read a total of 75 books! Here are the books on this moth’s to-be-read list to…
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Merry Christmas Ya Horny Animals
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Note: Review contains spoilers. Before reading “A Merry Little Meet Cute”, I wouldn’t have thought a book capable of conveying the words “horny” and “wholesome” simultaneously and so effectively. I’ll…
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2024: A Year in Books
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As the year comes to an end, I’m left to reflect on all the books I’ve read in the last twelve months. Not an easy task since this is the…
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The Rankings Are In!
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As the month comes to an end, it’s time to rank the books I read. Coming in at number five for the month is “The Field Guide” by Tony DiTerlizzi…
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A Chronicle of Missed Potential
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Note: Review contains some spoilers. I had heard very little about these books when I picked them up. I knew they involved a group of siblings discovering that fairies and…
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Do Unto All Things…
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Note: I don’t necessarily feel that I can truly spoil anything about this book, as it is much more about what each reader gets out of it, than the mere…