Boyfriend Material, and the angst of twentysomething Brits
An excellent read for romance enthusiasts who like their American cheesiness with a side of British snark.
An excellent read for romance enthusiasts who like their American cheesiness with a side of British snark.
V.E. Schwab dissects human nature by shining a spotlight on a band of unique, enthralling characters that can only be described as villains.
Between the angst, the 90s cliches and the unpolished writing, this book is a bit of a mess, but the plot itself was gripping enough.
This whimsical, swashbuckling fantasy adventure turns out to be a profound, inclusive, tongue-in-cheek exploration of the power of books.
I did not like this book at all, and the only thing that convinced me reading it was not a complete waste of my time was the author's note.
Whether you're coming at it cold, or you're a returning fan of the series, One of Us Is Next is a quality contemporary YA thriller.
The Murder Game offers an interesting twist to the closed house murder mystery by taking us through a couple of timelines and multiple PoVs.
Empowering and wrath-inducing in equal measures, this book will make you feel imbued with feminist mojo, ready to fight our corner.
The plot works well enough as a standalone, with most of the key conflicts getting resolved, while other aspects are left as a series arch.
Overall, Island Affair was a pleasant enough summer read and a nice break from more serious fantasy books.
All in all, Date Me, Bryson Keller is a fantastic easy read and an uplifting story. It was the perfect way to round off Pride month.
What kept me hooked to this novel was the overall allure of the narrative, half of which is a story within a story.
I loved this book. I still have no idea what exactly happened in this book. I think this book was trying too hard.
Fancy a wild YA fantasy ride across fictional seas and an unidentified island full of a mix of truly horrible people and lovable gays? Ahoy!
The story is offers a fascinating take on Fae mythology, featuring some cool aspects I haven't encountered before, along with the classics.
This book is a pleasantly current surprise wrapped up in a package of wholesomeness. Poignant and satisfying LGBTQ rom-com worth your time.
This book introduces a fantastical magical world with strong Latinx origins. The magic system is interesting, the plot is average. Fun read.
This book stirs up a carving for a trip to Copenhagen, cycling around a beautiful city, drinking coffee, eating pastries, and taking it easy
The concept of the book is unusual, which always draws me in when it comes to chicklit. This one is charmingly self aware and very meta.
Kiersten White does a fantastic job of turning the well-known story on its head and surprising the reader with some clever twists.