March 2020
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The Philosopher’s Daughters – Blog Tour
London in 1891: Harriet Cameron is a talented young artist whose mother died when she was barely five. She and her beloved sister Sarah were brought up by their father, radical thinker James Cameron. After adventurer Henry Vincent arrives on the scene, the sisters’ lives are changed forever. Sarah, the…
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NB Magazine Book of the Year Announced
Hey guys! Do you remember how excited I was to be one of the six short listed bloggers? I still am! Even though I did NOT win, I am happy to say I was in print and I am happy to show off the winner here on my blog!…
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Street Team Sunday
Just breezing by this Sunday with another Street Team Sunday post! Today I’m sharing links to the street team books I’ve already reviewed, and telling you which ones I’m reading next! What I’ve Reviewed Already Off Planet The City of Veils Soul of the Sword…
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March: Mental Health Awareness Books
Hey everyone, I hope you’re keeping safe and healthy -physically and emotionally-. March is Mental Health Awareness month and I wanted to share some reads that reflect this. Some may not be good for your mental health to read, so please don’t feel this list is at all necessary…
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How to Build a Boyfriend – Blog Tour
Synopsis: Dating is hard. Being dateless at your perfect sister’s wedding is harder. Meet Kelly. A brilliant but socially awkward robotics engineer desperately seeking a wedding date. Meet Ethan. Intelligent, gorgeous, brings out the confidence Kelly didn’t know she had and … not technically human. (But no one needs to…
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Waiting for Lindsay Review
GoodReads: On a hot July day, Lindsay Mathieson, confident, carefree and thirteen years old, walks up the beach where she has played all her life, around the rocks and out of sight. She does not come back. More than thirty years later, her younger brothers and cousins are still dealing…
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A Monster Calls: Film VS. Book
GoodReads: The bestselling novel about love, loss and hope from the twice Carnegie Medal-winning Patrick Ness. Conor has the same dream every night, ever since his mother first fell ill, ever since she started the treatments that don’t quite seem to be working. But tonight is different. Tonight, when he…
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The Ninth Child eARC Review
GoodReads: A spellbinding novel of a young doctor’s wife, Isabel Aird, struggling to make her childless life meaningful, unaware that the sinister Robert Kirke is watching her every move, by the Sunday Times bestselling author Sally Magnusson. Loch Katrine waterworks, 1856. A Highland wilderness fast becoming an industrial wasteland. No place for…


