A review for the newest book by Ashley Poston. Sounds Like Love is a wonderfully sweet romance with just a touch of magic. I loved the two main characters, the small town setting and the musical references throughout the story.
A review for the newest book by Ashley Poston. Sounds Like Love is a wonderfully sweet romance with just a touch of magic. I loved the two main characters, the small town setting and the musical references throughout the story.
The Listeners is the adult debut from acclaimed YA author Maggie Stiefvater. It is a beautifully written story about a luxurious hotel that is forced to host diplomats at the start of WWII. A lyrical and captivating story full of strong characters and a touch of magical realism.
A review for the audiobook version of Yellowface by R. F. Kuang. A brilliant satire on the publishing business and a commentary on how social media effects books and authors. Helen Laser, the reader, did an excellent job bringing this book to life. This is one you really should read.
A review for the first book in a delightful cozy mystery series. How to Solve Your Own Murder by Kristen Perrin was a lot of fun to read with two very interesting main characters and two mysteries to solve.
A review for the ARC for the upcoming middle grade novel, Bug Bandits by Jenni L Walsh. A fast paced story about a young girl trying to save her father’s insectarium, a bug museum, from a burglary. This is a story about friendship and science with a dash of adventure and a bit of mystery.
A review for the debut novel, Mask of the Deer Woman by Laurie L. Dove. A well crafted mystery with a touch of magical realism. Set on an Oklahoma reservation it focuses on the epidemic of missing indigenous women and the tribal marshal’s grief at the loss of her own murdered daughter.
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