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ARC Review: Prepped by Bethany Mangle

“I know for a surety that no one, not even Dad, has ever loved this girl as much as I … More

book review, books, doomsday, Family, Prepped, runaway teen fiction, sisterhood, YA romance

ARC Review: Mr Pink by Patrick Hjertén

“The conversation sort of stopped naturally because of two men who in that moment were defined by fear and nothing … More

book review, books, LGBT romance, mlm, Mr Pink, Mr Pink Book Review, Patrick Hjerten, thriller

ARC Review: The Ninja’s Blade by Tori Eldridge

“A warrior’s heart is full, and her capacity to feel is great. You fight to protect others out of fierce … More

adventure books, book review, commercial sexual exploitation, Mystery books, ninja, The Ninja's Blade, thriller books, Tori Eldridge, trafficking

ARC Review: The Weight on Skin by Beena Khan

“A hundred hearts would be too few to carry all my love for you.” – The Weight on Skin The … More

Beena Khan, book review, books, bullying, Literary Fiction, mental health, romance books, south asian books, the weight on skin

Book Review: Queenie by Candice Carty-Williams

“[Black Lives Matter] isn’t putting black lives on a pedestal, I don’t even know what that means,” I said, my … More

Adult Fiction, book review, British literature, Candice Carty-Williams, Contemporary lit, Queenie, Queenie Book Review

eARC Review: The Name of Red by Beena Khan

“He brought up her old scars again, and now he couldn’t leave them on the shelf like books to gather … More

#OwnVoices, Beena Khan, book review, Literary Fiction, romance, The Name of Red

Book Review: It’s Not About the Burqa

“And if they do not give us the mic to speak, we build our own stage – I was never … More

book review, books, Diverse anthologies, It's Not About the Burqa, Mariam Khan, Muslim rep

Book Review: Ayesha at Last by Uzma Jalaluddin

“It’s not enough to find someone you love. You have to be ready for that love, and ready to make … More

#OwnVoices, Ayesha at Last, book review, books, Diverse books, Pride and Prejudice retelling

5 Things I Liked About Sofia Khan is Not Obliged

“You don’t know what you’re doing. You’ve never been here before. You wanted something different to what your parents had, … More

#OwnVoices, book review, contemporary, fiction, Muslim, Muslim dating, romance, Sofia Khan is Not Obliged, South Asian

Rapid Book Reviews (3) – Historical Fiction and Non-Fiction Reads

As suggested in the title, today I will be reviewing Gone with the Wind, The Footsteps of Anne Frank and … More

book review, books, gone with the wind, Historical fiction, non-fiction, Royal Fiction, The Constant Princess, The Footsteps of Anne Frank

Book Review: Our Women on the Ground: Essays by Arab Women Reporting from the Arab World

“Home was a place we created for ourselves over and over in places that never felt as though they were … More

book review, essays, Journalism, Middle East, non-fiction, North Africa, Our Women on the Ground, War

3 Reasons Why Pride and Prejudice is Overrated

“It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want … More

Book discussion, book review, Elizabeth Bennet, jane austen, Mr Darcy, Pride and Prejudice

Americanah by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Book Review

Americanah by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Book Review Genre: Fiction, Africa, Contemporary Fiction, Feminism, Literary Fiction See more on Goodreads Ifemelu … More

Americanah, book review, books, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Contemporary Fiction, Immigration, race, romance

Rapid Book Reviews (3)

Book reviews of A Little History of Philosophy, Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? (And Other Concerns), and The Story of Tracy Beaker.

A Little History of Philosophy, book review, books, Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? (And Other Concerns), Jacqueline Wilson, Mindy Kaling, Nigel Warburton, The Story of Tracy Beaker

5 Thoughts on Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire // Part One

I may have set my expectations far too high for Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, deeming it to … More

Arthur Weasley, book review, Fleur Delacour, Hagrid, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, harry-potter, Hermione Granger, J.K. Rowling, Professor McGonagall, Ron Weasley, Steve Kloves

Book Review: Fire and Blood by George R. R. Martin

“Words are wind, but wind can fan a fire. My father and my uncle fought words with steel and flame. … More

book review, Dragons, Fire and Blood, Fire and Blood Book Review, game of thrones, George R. R. Martin, Targaryen's, The Iron Throne

Book Review: Born a Crime by Trevor Noah

People love to say, “Give a man a fish, and he’ll eat for a day. Teach a man to fish, … More

biography, book review, Born a Crime, cancel culture, comedy, Domestic Violence, memoir, non-fiction, South Africa, Trevor Noah

Book Review: Crooked Kingdom by Leigh Bardugo

Kaz knew, of course. Crooked Kingdom by Leigh Bardugo Genre: Fantasy, YA Series: Six of Crows #2 Goodreads: Kaz Brekker … More

book review, books, Crooked Kingdom, fantasy, game of thrones, Leigh bardugo, YA Fantasy

3 Thoughts on Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban: Part 2 – Why Hermione was Wrong in the Crookshanks Drama

Continuing on with Part Two of 3 Thoughts on Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, I will tackle the … More

Animals, Book discussion, book review, Crookshanks and Scabbers, discussion, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, harry-potter, Hermione Granger, Pet owners, Pets, Ron Weasley, the Prisoner of Azkaban

What If It’s Us Book Review // The One with Too Many Harry Potter References

“I believe in love at first sight. Fate, the universe, all of it. But not how you’re thinking. I don’t … More

Adam Silvera, Becky Albertalli, book review, contemporary, Harry Potter references, harry-potter, LGBT books, LGBT romance, romance, What if it's us, YA, young adult

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