September 2023 TBR

Happy September! In my book, it’s the first day of fall and I can’t wait to get to all of my fall reads. It was no secret that my August reading wasn’t great so here’s hoping that my September 2023 tbr is better. The Sanatorium Synopsis: Half-hidden by forest and overshadowed by threatening peaks, Le […]

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August 2023 Wrap Up

Well, guys, the summer is coming to an end. I can’t say that I’m upset. My soul craves fall. This morning was a little brisk and I could feel the change in the air. I just hope it stays that way. But before we get to all of the fall goodies, I need to do […]

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Hell House Review

Hell House will probably be my lowest rated book this year….I hope. I honestly don’t know why I finished it. But let’s get to my review. Synopsis All attempts to probe the mysteries of Belasco House have ended in murder, suicide, or insanity–but now a new investigation has been launched, bringing four strangers in search […]

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Happy Book Lovers Day

It’s Book Lovers Day! Here are some of my favorite bookish quotes to celebrate! “You’ve got the look of a girl who’s no stranger to the page. I can tell. You’ve got words in your soul.” ― Jay Kristoff, Nevernight “A life without books is a life not lived.” ― Jay Kristoff, Empire of the […]

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Amy’s Tea Book Tag

I found this tag over on The Book Nut’s page. It was originally created on To Think of Books on Youtube. I figured it was a perfect tag for me. So, let’s get to Amy’s Tea Book Tag. DOUBLE BERGAMOT EARL GREY: A ROBUST, DEEP, INTELLECTUAL, AND FLAVOURFUL BOOK Babel. If you strip down the […]

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Come with Me Review

Starting Come with Me right after Christine could have been a mistake. I was in a bit of a book hangover and Christine gave me all I want from a ghost story. And I was expecting a lot from this one because I loved Little Girls by the same author. I did love parts of […]

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