Every time I step into Books-A-Million, I always make a bee-line to their bargain section because it’s massive and you can typically find really good books there! I can’t tell you how many bargain purchases are on my shelf right now, but I can tell you that they’ve all been solid selections so far. Sidelined by Kara Bietz is no exception!
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Book Review: Sometimes I Lie by Alice Feeney
After watching the Netflix miniseries, His & Hers, and being pleasantly surprised by all of the twists at the end, I was curious to check out the works by Alice Feeney, whose novel of the same name was adapted to the series. Sadly, that novel was not immediately available, so I snagged the only one that was, her 2018 debut novel, Sometimes I Lie.
Read moreBook Review: Case File Compendium – Vol. 7 by Rou Bao Bu Chi Rou
I can’t believe I got my hands on the seventh Case File Compendium novel several days before its official release and didn’t read it all in like three days. I think I was a bit unmotivated to do much, but once I started I was itching to see what would happen next.
Read moreBook Review: Everything I Never Told You by Celest Ng
You know, Celest Ng is an author I’ve always known about but have never actually read any of her work. Which is a shame because she’s practically a local! I was in the market for reading something shorter, and her debut novel, Everything I Never Told You caught my attention.
Read moreBook Review – God of Fury by Rina Kent
In search of something to read that would rival Song of Achilles, I went with the internet’s recommendation of Rina Kent’s novel, God of Fury. Apparently it’s one of many in her “God’s of” series, but this featured a more stand alone couple that would not require any previous interactions with the series.
Read moreBook Review: You’re Going to Die Alone (& Other Excellent News) by Devrie Byrnn Donalson
A few weeks ago my cousin sent me a text telling me she was sending me a book and to not take the title offensively. Seeing that it was called You’re Going to Die Alone (& Other Excellent News) when I unwrapped it certainly made me laugh and I can understand her text more. Well, not offended. If anything, me and Devrie are alike in many, many ways.
Read moreBook Review: Heated Rivalry by Rachel Reid
It’s been a while since I’ve followed my own, sage advice. I read Rachel Reid’s novel, Heated Rivalry AFTER I watched the series. Well, technically I finished them both on the same day, but it still counts. More of the show was watched before I started reading and that’s what matters.
Read more2025 The Rest of the Best
We’re talking books, albums, and concerts since that’s what makes up the most of the rest of my time!
Read moreBook Review: Killer Potential by Hannah Deitch
Picking books this year has been a struggle for me. In an effort to mix it up a little bit here at the end of the year, I looked back at some titles I wrote down the last time I was walknig through Barnes and Noble, and Killer Potential by Hannah Deitch, managed to stick out.
Read moreBook Review: Case File Compendium – Vol. 6 by Rou Bao Bu Chi Rou
The fact that I didn’t finish the sixth volume of Case File Compendium before I left for a two week vacation almost feels like a crime. But that doesn’t take away from just how freaking good the latest installment of Rou Bao Bu Chi Ru’s novel was.
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