maggie stiefvater
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Rating: 3.5 StarsDish Type: Slow-simmered sea stew ā atmospheric, rich, but not for fast feasting. If you cracked open The Scorpio Races expecting a full-throttle horse race soaked in blood and adrenaline, temper your hungerāthis dish is more tide and tension than speed and spectacle. Maggie Stiefvater serves up a windswept tale steeped in myth,
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Sundays are made for slowing down, sinking into stories, and sipping something warm (or iced, if you’re like me and still pretending it’s summer). This week, my TBR has been an eclectic mix of dystopian dread, death-defying horse races, and dark dungeon-crawling hilarity. So, naturally, I had to pair each read with a brew that
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If my current reads say anything about me, itās that I have zero genre loyalty and a deep appreciation for chaos. Iām bouncing between atmospheric fantasy, dystopian sci-fi, and a dungeon crawl from hellāeach wildly different, and all completely absorbing in their own ways. Hereās what Iām currently reading and loving: š“ The Scorpio Races
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Thereās something sacred about slow weekendsāthe 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. Hereās whatās been keeping me company: š