Spoiler-free review of Not In Love by Ali Hazelwood, explores the book’s design, characters, tropes & emotional themes. Is the hype real—or just good marketing?
The Book Club for Troublesome Women: Feminism, Friendship, and Finding Yourself in 1960s Suburbia
A thoughtful review of The Book Club for Troublesome Women, exploring its 1960s setting, feminist themes, character arcs, and design details. A must-read for historical fiction and book club readers.
Enrich Your Reading List With 11 Award Winning Books
Level up your TBR. Read a book that won an award! Each of the 11 books in this list has won an award. Learn more about the awards and the books that won them.🏅
The Familiar by Leigh Bardugo: A Lush, Underrated Historical Fantasy Worth the Hype
A thoughtful review of The Familiar by Leigh Bardugo, exploring its historical fantasy setting, complex characters, restrained romance, and powerful themes of magic, morality, and survival during the Spanish Inquisition
Journey Into The Stacks: 19 Books About Books & Libraries
Inspired by the prompt: read a book about books or libraries, I set out to sample 19 well-rated books about books and libraries. Indulge your inner bookworm. 📚
Rom-Com, But Make It Reflective: Review of The Boyfriend Sessions
A thoughtful review of The Boyfriend Sessions by Belinda Williams, examining its rom-com charm, character-driven growth, cover design strengths and weaknesses, and why this friends-to-lovers story worked better than expected.
Goblin Fruit & Bitter Aftertaste: A Thoughtful Look at The Goblin Market
A candid review of Goblin Market and Other Poems by Christina Rossetti, exploring its lush language, heavy symbolism, religious themes, and why this classic Victorian narrative poem didn’t quite work for me.
Fight Club by Chuck Palahniuk – Book Review & Analysis
A sharp review of Fight Club by Chuck Palahniuk—cover design, themes, writing style, and why this cult classic still hits hard today.
A Locked-Room Mystery on Rails: Why Everyone On This Train Is A Suspect Delivers
A thoughtful review of Everyone On This Train Is A Suspect by Benjamin Stevenson, exploring its clever locked-room mystery, self-aware narration, standout cover design, and why this stylish sequel is such a fun, smart read for mystery lovers.
Tea & Alchemy Review: A Cozy Vampire Fantasy with Heart
A cozy fantasy review of Tea & Alchemy by Sharon Lynn Fisher, featuring tea leaf magic, a fresh take on vampires, gentle romance, and a beautifully illustrated cover.









