I Text Dead People (Dead Serious #1) by Rose Cooper

2 stars Picked this book up, along with its sequel, at a library sale. Figured it would be good for a quick, easy read. Overall, I was pretty disappointed by it. The idea for the plot was interesting, but it was gone about in a very drawn out and boring way. The narration was dated…

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Witch Wars (Witch Wars #1) by Sibéal Pounder

5 stars For more reviews, check out my blog: Craft-Cycle A delightful read brimming with hilarity and whimsy as the reader follows a cast of the adorable and deplorable. This was a wonderful book from start to finish. Excellent world building with a fun new twist on everything you think you know about witches. It is…

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Anxious People by Fredrik Backman

4 stars I received an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review. Certainly an odd book. It is both humorous and heartbreaking, chaotic and calming, hectic and heartfelt. It involves flawed characters, situations of questionable morals, messy storytelling, and confusion. In other words, it is a beautiful ode to life and the…

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Sulwe by Lupita Nyong’o

4 stars This book is absolutely gorgeous. Each page is phenomenal and Harrison’s illustrations are pure magic. The story itself is a tale of bullying, self-consciousness, and wishing one’s appearance was different, but most importantly, it is a story about loving yourself and seeing inner beauty. This is a fantastic book with a wonderful message….

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Sharp Objects by Gillian Flynn

3 stars or a debut novel, this one is well-written. Overall, it was interesting to read. The majority of the book felt like it was trying to shock the reader with shallow explorations of mental health, violence, murder, and self harm. Not generally my cup of tea, but I’m always interested in books that become…

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Ballet Shoes (Shoes #1) by Noel Streatfeild

5 stars An absolutely charming tale. It is so easy to get swept up by the story of the Fossiles. At some point, I would like to go back and read the actual book. I listened to the audiobook version that is a dramatization rather than a reading of the full book. It was very…

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Night of the Ninjas (Magic Tree House #5) by Mary Pope Osborne

4 stars A quick and entertaining read. This one is fast-paced and sprinkled with facts about ninja and samurai. An interesting book in which Annie and Jack discover that Morgan is missing, which begins their adventure to help her by finding four mystery objects. While there was not a great deal of plot in this…

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