Reviews

  • “I’d read a poem once in English class, about what it meant to master the art of losing. I was an artist” Dear diary, This book was so nerve wrecking, I loved it! From the minute I started this book, I was drawn to the characters and the story. Set in Washington D.C it’s quintessentially…

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  • “You were such an angry little thing. A real termagant. Did I ever tell you how much I liked that? Dear diary, All book obsessed people love books about books, and that is what drew me to this book the most. Its an enemies to lovers love story, with two polar opposite characters- Kate full…

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  • “I never understood why anyone spoke poorly of the color brown, it was a dream on you” Dear diary, This was one of the cutest rom-coms I’ve ever read. It’s a mix of a clean slow-burn, fake relationship and childhood best friends to lover trope. Daniella Daisy Maria is a hopeless romantic. Love is all…

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  • “Every lie on Kingfisher Hill seemed to cast a longer shadow than the one before.” Dear diary, This book is undeniably thrilling, filled with twists that keep you turning pages. This book shows Sophie Hannah’s portrayal of Hercule Poirot, which differs notably from Agatha Christie’s. While Christie’s mysteries often unfold with a seamless, almost effortless…

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  • “Beautiful things shouldn’t be boxed. It eventually dims their light.” Dear diary, This was the perfect rainy day book. It’s light hearted, snappy, with a ‘fake fiancé’ setup and just the right amount of charm, chemistry, and a satisfying emotional payoff. It’s a quintessential plot, but it hits the spot. Josie Moore has given love…

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  • “I still have a lot to figure out, but the one thing I know is, wherever you are, that’s where I belong. I’ll never belong anywhere like I belong with you.” Dear diary, This book was all about yearning, risking it all, and being all in. It’s a cozy best friend to lovers trope book,…

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  • Moon Pie, Simon Mason

    “You don’t stop loving someone just because they’re not there anymore” Dear diary, Reading this book as a twelve year old really hit hard. This isn’t just a story about a girl and her family—it’s about growing up too fast, holding things together when everything’s falling apart, and learning when to ask for help. Moon…

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  • “You either love me or you don’t. Because I’m not the kid next door, or the asshole who broke your heart, or the goddamn freshman who took you out on a date tonight.” Dear diary, The much-awaited sequel of Better than the movies didn’t disappoint! This was Wes and Liz in a completely different phase…

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