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How This Hidden Gem Stopped Me in My Tracks and Why You Should Read It

A review of ‘The Girls in the Stilt House’, by Kelly Mustian

Posted byDanthebookmanApril 4, 2022Posted inBook ReviewsTags:book review, books, fiction, pour-your-heart-out book review, reading, Reading RecsLeave a comment on How This Hidden Gem Stopped Me in My Tracks and Why You Should Read It

‘Death and Croissants’: The Thriller That Makes You Laugh Out Loud

Hardback of Death and Croissants by Ian Moore on a light grey background with botanical illustrations around the corners.

This uplifting mystery is not at all what you expect

Posted byEliza LitaMarch 30, 2022May 10, 2022Posted inBook ReviewsTags:book review, books, comedy, fiction, Ian Moore, mystery, pour-your-heart-out book review, reading, Reading Recs, thrillerLeave a comment on ‘Death and Croissants’: The Thriller That Makes You Laugh Out Loud

‘Expectation’ Validates All the Ugly Mistakes of Adulthood and Not Being Able to Avoid Them

Cover of 'Expectation' by Anna Hope on a pale pink background with colourful dots around the corners.

Anna Hope’s relatable novel is the silent understanding people need as they age

Posted byEliza LitaMarch 22, 2022Posted inBook ReviewsTags:Anna Hope, book review, books, contemporary, fiction, pour-your-heart-out book review, reading, womanhoodLeave a comment on ‘Expectation’ Validates All the Ugly Mistakes of Adulthood and Not Being Able to Avoid Them

A Powerful Act of Reckoning and the Forgiveness of Betrayal

The author holding up a paperback of 'The Apology' by Eve Ensler on a sunny day within a city landscape.

Eve Ensler’s essay ‘The Apology’ is as heartbreaking as it provides closure

Posted bypretty_little_bibliophileMarch 22, 2022Posted inBook ReviewsTags:authors, book review, books, pour-your-heart-out book review, readingLeave a comment on A Powerful Act of Reckoning and the Forgiveness of Betrayal

This Book Made Me Laugh at My Mood Disorder

And lighten up the darkest moments

Posted byKelsea DaultonMarch 11, 2022Posted inBook ReviewsTags:bipolar disorder, book review, books, mental health, non-fiction, pour-your-heart-out book review, readingLeave a comment on This Book Made Me Laugh at My Mood Disorder

How ‘Mindful Moments for Busy Moms’ Gave Me Back My Sanity

This book is my motherhood bible.

Posted byKelsea DaultonMarch 3, 2022Posted inBook ReviewsTags:book review, books, mental health, mindfulness, motherhood, non-fiction, pour-your-heart-out book review, reading1 Comment on How ‘Mindful Moments for Busy Moms’ Gave Me Back My Sanity

‘The Charm Offensive’ Changed My Life In 10 Hours of Wholesomeness

Cover of The Charm Offensive by Alison Cochrun on a pale yellow background with colourful dots around.

Alison Cochrun’s romance is sweet, sensitive, but above all, has excellent representation

Posted byEliza LitaFebruary 26, 2022March 14, 2022Posted inBook ReviewsTags:anxiety, book review, books, depression, fiction, mental health, pour-your-heart-out book review, reading, representation, romanceLeave a comment on ‘The Charm Offensive’ Changed My Life In 10 Hours of Wholesomeness

‘The Silence of the Girls’ Is the Feminist Iliad We Needed All Along

Cover of The Silence of the Girls by Pat Barker on a grey background with an illustration of a green leaf wreath around it.

Why everyone needs to read this retelling of the Trojan war

Posted byEliza LitaFebruary 18, 2022March 2, 2022Posted inBook ReviewsTags:Achilles, book review, books, Greek mythology, Homer, Iliad, pour-your-heart-out book review, reading, Trojan WarLeave a comment on ‘The Silence of the Girls’ Is the Feminist Iliad We Needed All Along

Why ‘Truly Devious’ Was a Huge Disappointment

Cover of 'Truly Devious' by Maureen Johnson on a grey background.

Is it just me or was this dreadfully slow?

Posted byEliza LitaFebruary 15, 2022Posted inBook ReviewsTags:book review, books, dark academia, fiction, Maureen Johnson, mystery, pour-your-heart-out book review, reading, thriller, Truly DeviousLeave a comment on Why ‘Truly Devious’ Was a Huge Disappointment

‘Before the Coffee Gets Cold’: The Responsibility to Make Grief Worth it

Toshikazu Kawaguchi’s novella gives us the space to empower ourselves in the name of those we have lost

Posted byElizabeth SorrellFebruary 13, 2022March 24, 2022Posted inBook ReviewsTags:Before the coffee gets cold, book review, books, fiction, grief, pour-your-heart-out book review, reading, Reading RecsLeave a comment on ‘Before the Coffee Gets Cold’: The Responsibility to Make Grief Worth it

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