sarah j maas
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My Top 2023 Reads
I read so much without any self-pressure looming over me last year that I do want to give a shoutout to some of my favorite reads from 2023! So here are some books I just adored: I found this a delight, and, well, she is one of my favorite authors,…
2023 Reads, Amanda Lovelace, Awaeke Emezi, book blogger, book list, Book Review, Books, Chuck Tingle, Elise Kova, Fantasy, Jennifer L. Armentrout, Julia Quinn, kalynn bayron, Kereen Getten, kiersten white, Kikia Hatzopoulou, Laini Taylor, Reading, rebecca ross, Rebecca Yarros, sarah j maas, Silivia Moreno-Garcia, stephanie garber, Tamsyn Muir, tracy deonn, YA Fantasy -

Maybe it’s Maas, Maybe it’s Me
There’s no denying the impact SJ Maas has on the book industry; she is popular and her books loved by so many. So of course I figure it should be easy to love her too. I read ACOTAR (A Court of Thorns and Roses) and there’s no denying I read…
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A Court of Thorns and Roses Review
GoodReads: Feyre’s survival rests upon her ability to hunt and kill – the forest where she lives is a cold, bleak place in the long winter months. So when…
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Most Anticipated Reads of 2020
This list is pretty much me fangirling over all the books I want to read that are being released in the New Year. Sequels This Vicious Cure [This Mortal Coil 3] Heart of Flames [Crown of Feathers 2] The Electric Heir [Feverwake 2] Venom [Isles of Storm…
2020 anticipated reads, 2020 releases, a throne of swans, aurora burning, court of miracles, ghost squad, Harley in the Sky, heart of flames, hunger games prequel, New Series, night of the dragon, relic spell, sarah j maas, scavenge the stars, sequels, spellhacker, standalones, this vicious cure, unravel the dusk, we free the stars, Windborn
