Tag: newbooks
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Reminders of Him is a Memorable Read

“People think women who go to prison have a certain look. That we’re a certain way. But we’re mothers, wives, daughters, humans.” Reminders of Him – Colleen Hoover My Rating In Summary of Reminders of Him “After serving five years in prison for a tragic mistake, Kenna Rowan returns to the town where it all…
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Bookshop Spotlight: Washington D.C.; Second Story Books

When I was in Washington D.C. late July for a conference, I made it my goal to visit at least one local bookstore with the hopes of taking home a piece of Washington D.C. As one of the largest used and rare bookstores in the world, Second Story Books (Dupont Circle location) provided an interesting…
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Bookshop Spotlight: Salida, CO; The Book Haven

July 2021 is the month of traveling for me, so of course I had to make a stop at an independent bookstore along the way. The Book Haven in Salida, Colorado did not disappoint! *If you happen to stop in Salida and want to visit The Book Haven, make sure to pay attention to their…
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The Maidens: What Secrets Are Being Kept?

“Once you kill another human being, there’s no going back… It’s a bit like being reborn, I suppose… What emerges from the ashes is not a phoenix, but an uglier creature: deformed, incapable of flight, a predator using it claws to cut and rip.” The Maidens – Alex Michaelides Thank you to Celadon Books for…
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Arsenic and Adobo is a Tasty Read, but Lacks Zest

“In typical Filipino fashion, my aunt expressed her love not through words of encouragement or affectionate embraces, but through food. Food was how she communicated. Food was how she found her place in the world.” Arsenic and Adobo – Mia P. Manansala My Rating In Summary of Arsenic and Adobo Categorized as a “cozy mystery”,…
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Too Good to Be True is a Pretty Good Ride

“I know that I’m starting to sound like a con artist, Dr. K; I know if you could, you would tell me to press pause on all this.” Too Good to Be True – Carola Lovering My Rating Positives Negatives Plot twists are actually surprising! Wraps up too neatly at the end to be realistic…
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The Vanishing Half Won’t Evaporate From Your Memory

“Important men became martyrs, unimportant ones victims. The important men were given televised funerals, public days of mourning. Their deaths inspired the creation of art and the destruction of cities. But unimportant men were killed to make the point that they were unimportant — that they were not even men — and the world continued…



