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‘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 Reading Slump Antidote: 7 Fast-Paced Books to Get You Back on Your Feet

It’s inevitable that we all fall into the ever-frustrating reading slump. Let me show you the books that were my godsend

Posted byElizabeth SorrellMarch 8, 2022Posted inbook recommendations, Reading Joy, Reading RecsTags:books, fiction, non-fiction, publishing, reading, Reading Recs, reading slump, Reading TipsLeave a comment on A Reading Slump Antidote: 7 Fast-Paced Books to Get You Back on Your Feet

‘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

A Love Letter to Books

And how we can be everything we want to be with every story

Posted byDanthebookmanFebruary 21, 2022Posted inReading JoyTags:books, fiction, love for books, love letter, non-fiction, reading, Reading JoyLeave a comment on A Love Letter to Books

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

‘Afterparties’ Explores the Intersections of Class, Ethnicity, and Sexuality

A posthumously published short story collection by a brilliant writer

Posted byBrina PatelJanuary 18, 2022January 18, 2022Posted inBook Reviews, Reading JoyTags:book review, books, fiction, pour-your-heart-out book review, reading, Reading RecsLeave a comment on ‘Afterparties’ Explores the Intersections of Class, Ethnicity, and Sexuality

‘The Ends of the Earth’ Will Make You Wonder How Much You Would Do For Love

This stunning love story is unconventional in every way

Posted byEliza LitaJanuary 5, 2022Posted inBook ReviewsTags:authors, book review, books, fiction, pour-your-heart-out book review, reading, romanceLeave a comment on ‘The Ends of the Earth’ Will Make You Wonder How Much You Would Do For Love

50 Books of 2021 and Their Underrated Meaning in 1 Phrase

Pink background with 3 screenshots from Goodreads of the 50 books read by the author in 2021.

There’s a lesson to learn from every book if you do your best to see it

Posted byEliza LitaJanuary 4, 2022January 4, 2022Posted inbook recommendations, Book ReviewsTags:book review, books, fiction, Goodreads challenge, New Year, non-fiction, reading, Reading RecsLeave a comment on 50 Books of 2021 and Their Underrated Meaning in 1 Phrase

‘Five Tuesdays in Winter’:Has Lily King’s Most Recent Release Made Me Love Short Stories Again?

Redefining my relationship with the short story

Posted byBrina PatelDecember 29, 2021Posted inBook ReviewsTags:authors, book review, books, fiction, Lily King, pour-your-heart-out book review, reading, short storiesLeave a comment on ‘Five Tuesdays in Winter’:Has Lily King’s Most Recent Release Made Me Love Short Stories Again?

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