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  • Every reader has a few books they press into friends’ hands like holy texts. You know the ones—the titles you bring up constantly, the stories that still live rent-free in your brain years later, and the characters you think about like they’re exes you’re still not over. Here are five books I keep recommending like…

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  • If my current reads say anything about me, it’s that I have zero genre loyalty and a deep appreciation for chaos. I’m bouncing between atmospheric fantasy, dystopian sci-fi, and a dungeon crawl from hell—each wildly different, and all completely absorbing in their own ways. Here’s what I’m currently reading and loving: 🐓 The Scorpio Races…

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  • Welcome to Monday Match-Up, where I pair a book with the perfect drink or snack to elevate your reading experience. Because honestly, some stories just taste better with the right companion. šŸ” This Week’s Match-Up: Book: A Study in Scarlet by Arthur Conan DoylePairing: A warm, creamy London Fog Latte There’s something timeless about curling…

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  • Happy Saturday, fellow book lovers!The workweek is behind us, the to-do list can wait, and it’s time to lean into the softer, slower part of life: self-care, bookworm style. šŸ’†ā€ā™€ļøšŸ“– If you’re like me, self-care doesn’t always mean a bubble bath and candles (although I won’t say no to those). Sometimes, it’s about carving out…

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  • Julia Fine’s What Should Be Wild is one of those books that feels like wandering into a misty forest—you’re intrigued, a little enchanted, but also slightly disoriented and not totally sure where you’re going. The story follows Maisie Cothay, a girl born with a deadly gift: anything she touches—living or dead—either dies or comes back…

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  • Some books leave you entertained. Others leave you wrecked. And then there are the rare ones that crawl under your skin, take up residence in your brain, and quietly whisper: What if everything you believe is wrong? These are the books that make you pause, re-read whole pages, and stare at the wall afterward. They…

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  • Welcome to the emotional battlefield. Bring snacks. Sometimes reading is a transcendent experience. Other times, it’s screaming into a pillow because your favorite character just got fridged for someone else’s man pain. Or realizing you’ve read the same tired love triangle for the twelfth time this year. Or worse: you liked the villain more than…

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  • ā­ļøā­ļøā­ļøā­ļøA knife-edged fairytale carved from bone, blood, and blistering sun. Callie Hart’s Quicksilver isn’t your typical romantasy. It doesn’t wear flower crowns or waltz through glittering courts. This story drags its claws through sand and snow, stitching magic and myth into something that feels both brutal and utterly alive. Saeris Fane is the kind of…

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  • There’s something sacred about slow weekends—the kind where the coffee stays warm, the pages keep turning, and the real world feels just a bit farther away. This weekend, I leaned into comfort and curiosity, mixing spicy romance with windswept fantasy and letting my reading mood take the lead. Here’s what’s been keeping me company: šŸ“–…

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  • Happy Friday, book lovers! šŸ“š As we step into the weekend, it’s the perfect time to explore some of the most exciting new releases in fantasy, science fiction, and literary fiction. Whether you’re in the mood for epic quests, speculative futures, or profound human stories, May 2025 has something special for you. Here are some…

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