YA

  • Book Review: The Naturals by Jennifer Lynn Barnes

    Hello again, how are you doing? Welcome back to another review! The Naturals by Jennifer Lynn Barnes Genre: YA mystery Seventeen-year-old Cassie is a natural at reading people. Piecing together the tiniest details, she can tell you who you are and what you want. But, it’s not a skill that she’s ever taken seriously. That…

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  • 15 Book Releases I’m Most Excited About

    Hello, welcome or welcome back!! As it’s 2023, I couldn’t help but see what books are being released AND I couldn’t be more happier with what I found!! There are sooo many awesome books to look forward to. However, I decided–for the sake of this post–to put a list of 15 books I’m MOST MOST…

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  • Book Review: Odriel’s Heirs

    Happy Monday! Hope you’re having a great day… Guess what?! What?? This is also a book I’ve read last year for BBNYA that I haven’t posted the review of until now for some unknown reasons. Better late than never though, right?! Odriel’s Heirs by Hayley Reese Chow Genres: Fantasy, YA Blurb: The brave, burning with…

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  • Book review: Generation Manifestation

    Hi, hello, welcome!! Hope you’re having a wonderful day/night/time! Today, I’ll be reviewing a book from my Magical readathon tbr (which you can check out here!); Generation Manifestation by Steven Bereznai. This fullfills the prompt of “book I don’t know much about”. Generation Manifestation by Steven Bereznai Genres: YA, Sci-fi, fantasy, dystopia Blurb: TESTING DAY…

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  • Book review: Six of Crows

    Hello and welcome to another book review!! Today’s book is one that I’m very excited to talk about and WHY DIDN’T ANYONE TELL ME IT WOULD BE THIS GOOD??! (actually a lot of ppl told me this would be good sooo the only one to blame is myself) Six of Crows (Six of Crows #1)…

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  • Book Review: On the Way to Birdland

    On the Way to Birdland by Frank Morelli Published: 8th of June 2021 Genre: contemporary, YA TW: drug abuse, PTSD, depression Self-proclaimed teenage philosopher Cordell Wheaton lives in a sleepy, southern town where nothing ever happens; not since his hero, jazz musician John Coltrane, left some seventy years earlier to “follow the sound.” Cordy’s life…

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  • Book Review: Rise Of Gaia #blogtour #thewriterreads

    Beneath rock and soil, trees and oceans, she lies. Under concrete jungles and poisoned rivers, she slumbers. She is Mother Earth. And mankind has turned its back on its mother. The visions begin on Terran’s seventeenth birthday. Horrifying images pummel her brain, while a voice commands her to see beyond the world she thought she…

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  • Book Review: A Curse So Dark And Lonely

    Hello fellow bookworms!! Hope you’re having a great day(s)! I’ve heard so Much about this book that I couldn’t stop myself from finally getting the chance to explore it! If you’ve read it too, I’d love to hear your thoughts about it and if you’re as exited as I am to read A Heart So…

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