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    Taylor Swift Book Tag
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    • May 4, 2019

    Taylor Swift Book Tag

    Anyone who knows me knows about my unabashed love of Taylor Swift. I have been listening to her music since her debut of Tear Drops on My Guitar. Some of my fondest memories are of riding in the car with my family and friends blaring her music with the windows down. I have been to a total of three concerts in my life and they have all been to see Taylor Swift. The first was Fearless when I was very young, then 1989, and finally Reputation. So when I saw a Taylor Swift book ta
    Inescapable Review
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    • Mar 30, 2019

    Inescapable Review

    Title: Inescapable Author: C.J. Fallowfield Genre: Romance/Contemporary/Erotica Rating: ★★★★(4/5) SPOILERS AHEAD Trigger Warning: Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Note: The main character changes her name from Isabelle to Alex midway through the story. I will be referring to her as Izzie or Isabelle in the beginning then Alex when discussing the later parts of the book. I believe there is a distinct separation of the two in the form of different stages of her life. Inesca
    Danger to Herself and Others Review
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    • Feb 4, 2019

    Danger to Herself and Others Review

    Title: A Danger to Herself and Others Author: Alyssa B. Sheinmel Genre: Teen/YA/Contemporary Rating: ★★★★(4/5) A Danger to Herself and Others is a psychological thriller that truly delves into the mind. In the book, the main character is institutionalized for suspicion of being involved in an accident involving her roommate. Despite this clear synopsis, you learn quickly not to take anything for granted as the reader. It is a story told solely in the point-of-view of Hannah G
    Playlist Book Tag
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    • Jan 31, 2019

    Playlist Book Tag

    Hello everyone. My blog has mainly been a place for reviews but I decided to try something different. Today I'm going to be doing the playlist book tag. This tag is one where you shuffle one of your playlists and decide on a book that reminds you of the song in some way. I will be doing this with four songs Trigger Warning: I will be talking about past experiences with suicidal actions along with mental illness so please be mindful when reading. 1. Worst Of You by Maisie Pete
    Immortal Girls Review
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    • Jan 2, 2019

    Immortal Girls Review

    Title: Immortal Girls Genre: Sci-Fi/Fantasy Rating: ★(1/5) Immortal girls was a title I excitedly picked up with nothing but enthusiasm. Sadly, though, this would be misplaced. The story is one of a group of immortal girls who are tasked with fighting evil in a historical context. Normally this would be the kind of book I would eat up, but something about the writing stye missed the mark for me. There were a number of times when I firmly disliked the writing in a way that was
    Author Jessie Elliot Interview
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    • Oct 28, 2018

    Author Jessie Elliot Interview

    I got the chance to interview author Jessie Elliot about her writing and books. She is a published author who has written the Twisted series. The series consists of the two published books Twisted Fate and Twisted Gift with a third coming next year. Whether you're a reader or writer you're going to want to hear what she has to say . How would you describe your story Twisted Gift? Twisted Gift picks off where Twisted Fate left off. Aurora is struggling to adapt to her new life
    Little Sister Review
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    • Oct 19, 2018

    Little Sister Review

    Title: Little Sister Genre: Mystery/Thriller/Suspense Rating: ★★★★(4/5) Little Sister by Isabel Ashdown is a tale of lies, secrets, and suspicion that combine to create an enthralling mystery. It is the story of a family coping with the aftermath of a missing child and everything it entails, including fractures that were made long before the missing persons case. The prologue is disorienting and intriguing in the best way. The book is formatted in duel pov's that only add to
    You Will Be Mine Review
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    • May 23, 2018

    You Will Be Mine Review

    Title: You Will Be Mine Genre: Young Adult/Mystery Rating: ★★★ (3/5) The book You Will Be Mine written by Wattpad star Natasha Preston, also known for her story The Cellar, is a story I have been wanting to get my hands on for a while. The story is that of a college student named Lylah who hates Valentine's Day and her friends who end up the target of a stalker on said holiday. The book starts with a bang by featuring an eery note addressed to the protagonist and builds from

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