Tag: lgbt+
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Book Review: The Secret War by Stacy Lynn Miller

For once, I was aware that I would be starting in the middle of a series. The synopsis was too intriguing to pass up. Unfortunately, within a couple of chapters, I realized that this is a series that absolutely needs to be read from the beginning. I was missing a lot of the backstory, and…
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Book Review: Priscilla Speaks by Kirk Ward Robinson

Priscilla Speaks is the fourth installment of The Speaks Saga. I was aware going in that I would be reading out of order (though it is my preference to start at the beginning, even when the books can be read as standalones)…
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Book Review: The Lost Story by Meg Shaffer

I knew I was gambling with this book because I didn’t love The Wishing Game even though I really wanted to. I was hopeful when I saw that The Lost Story is supposedly inspired by The Chronicles of Narnia, but I didn’t see it aside from a second realm, and that’s a massive stretch if we’re looking for comparison…
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Book Review: Atmosphere by Taylor Jenkins Reid

This was one of my most anticipated releases of 2025. Taylor Jenkins Reid has written a couple of my favorite books. When I saw that Atmosphere was going to be set in the 1980s space program, I was ecstatic. With this excitement, I forgot that this would likely be a romance. I was still keen…
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Book Review: Legends & Lattes by Travis Baldree

Though I’m not much of a fantasy reader, I was drawn to this one, especially after hearing what a cozy book this is. I probably would have enjoyed this more as a fantasy reader, but I did find it cute…
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Book Review: Until September by Harker Jones

Not a happy-go-lucky love story for sure, and honestly, I think I prefer it this way. With a beautiful summer backdrop, this coming-of-age story doesn’t shy away from the gritty parts of life…
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Book Review: The Pre-Programming by B.L.A. and G.B. Gabbler (Anonymous)

The Circo del Herrero series continues in this sequel to The Automation. Longer and more in-depth than the prior book, The Pre-programming really goes for it in this one. Of course, we have some return characters as well…
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Book Review: The Automation by B.L.A. and G.B. Gabbler (Anonymous)

This was an experimental read for me if there ever was one. Absolutely intriguing and wild, but also confusing. However, I believe that’s the point…
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Book Review: The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller

I’ve heard so many people say that The Song of Achilles surpasses Circe, so after being disappointed with the latter, I went into this one with an open mind…
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Book Review: The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid

I’ve noticed a trend lately of not liking books as much as the majority. I’m sad that this was the case for this book since I’ve been so excited about (finally) reading it…