Tag: books
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Book Review: Sunrise on the Reaping by Suzanne Collins

The Hunger Games is a rare series where every book, including the prequels, is an absolute home run. I find it’s rare for a series to maintain significant momentum in every instalment, but Collins is a true talent, both in her ability to craft such a magnificently terrifying world and to deliver a constant rotation…
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Book Review: Ordinary Monsters by J.M. Miro

Ordinary Monsters has been on my TBR for a while, but its size previously prevented me from picking it up. I love a good fantasy, but the investment of time and effort required for an almost 700-page book in an entirely new fantasy realm is always a little daunting. That said, it was worth the…
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Book Review: The Maid by Nita Prose

I rarely read mysteries because, like thrillers, I find they almost always elevate my anxiety, and I genuinely do not love being anxious for fun. That said, I have seen so many positive endorsements for The Maid that I found my interest piqued, and when my library had a copy, I figured I might as…
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Book Review: Godkiller by Hannah Kaner

I’ve been eyeing Godkiller by Hannah Kaner since it was released because, if I’m being perfectly transparent, it has a really pretty cover. The fact that it was blurbed by Samantha Shannon was also appealing, but ultimately, it was the stunning artwork that made me add it to my Goodreads TBR. Aside from that, I…
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Book Review: Beach Read by Emily Henry

Contemporary romance isn’t a genre I read a whole lot of. I often visit these books in between heavy fantasy novels as little palate cleansers that help me shift gears and stay out of a reading rut. Because of this, it’s taking me a long time to get through Emily Henry’s backlist, despite knowing that…
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April 2025 Reading Wrap-Up: Books Read, TBR Lists, and What I’m Loving

For the first time since I started my maternity leave, it feels like the days are flying by. While collectively it feels like time has moved quickly when I consider I now have a 7-month-old baby, up until recently, each day in and of itself felt extremely long. Sometime around when baby girl began to…
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Book Review: The Dark Mirror by Samantha Shannon

The Dark Mirror was one of my most anticipated reads of 2025 and I’m now confident it’ll be one of my favourite reads of the year. It was everything I could have wanted from another instalment in this series and then some.
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Book Review: The Mask Falling by Samantha Shannon

The Bone Season series has become one of my favourite fantasies of all time, and The Mask Falling was no exception. Shannon has created such a stunningly intricate and terrifying dystopian world full of magic, mystery, and violence, and I am completely entranced by her ability to weave such an engrossing narrative.
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Book Review: The Ministry of Time by Kaliane Bradley

The Ministry of Time was a novel that caught my eye when I started seeing it on “Best Of” lists in 2024. The premise—a civil servant assigned to work with a historical figure who has time-travelled to the present against his will—sounded exceedingly fun. It was this, but it also was so much more. It…
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March 2025 Reading Wrap-Up: Books Read, TBR Lists, and What I’m Loving

I found myself thinking about this quote from A Moveable Feast (one of the few classics I could read on repeat) as March rolled in this year. Living in eastern Canada means that for five months of the year, you’re trapped inside your house or indoors because the air hurts your face. It’s dark when…
