Leigh Bardugo
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The weekâs been a blur of deadlines, lukewarm coffee, and too-late nights â so letâs end it right, shall we? Welcome to Friday Finds, where I serve up the books that have been whispering to my TBR like sirens all week. Whether youâre planning to curl up in a reading nook or hide from responsibilities
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Saturdays deserve a little something extraâsomething that lingers on the tongue and in the mind. This week, weâre pairing books that pack a punch with drinks that carry just as much flavor. Strong stories, strong sipsâperfect for when you want to be swept away. đ Babel by R.F. KuangSip with: A dark roast cold brew,
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Welcome back to another Monday Match-Up, where we pair two books that may look different on the surface but share a delicious, twisted thread binding them together. Today, weâre stepping into the hallowed halls of academiaâwhere power, privilege, and secrets seep into every shadow. đ¤ Ninth House by Leigh Bardugo Dark magic hums under Yaleâs
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There are book boyfriends, and then there are BOOK BOYFRIENDS. The ones who ruin your standards, invade your dreams, and leave you clutching your paperback like itâs the last lifeline in a sea of mediocrity. These men are bad for your blood pressure, your productivity, and your grip on realityâand we wouldnât have it any
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Tuesdays are made for book pairings â and today, Iâm bringing you a âTwo for Tuesdayâ match I think youâll love. If youâve ever finished a book and immediately wished for something else that scratches the same itch, this series is for you. Todayâs recommendation: If You Loved:Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo Itâs no
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Thereâs something magical about book clubs: the shared love of story, the snacks, the intense side-eyes when someone says they didnât finish the book (again). But what if we threw fictional characters into the mix? Spoiler: chaos. Delicious, unhinged chaos. Here are five fictional characters who would absolutely derail the discussion, drink all the wine,