Fiction
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Blog Tour: The Girl King by Mimi Yu

Welcome to my stop on the Girl King blog tour! This highly anticipated YA fantasy novel hits shelves on 10 January of this year. I was lucky enough to get my paws on an early copy of this book, and while it wasn’t necessarily my cup of tea I think a lot of readers are… Continue reading
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Book Review: Dumplin’ by Julie Murphy

I am not much of a contemporary YA reader, however I fell in love with the trailer for Dumplin’ on Netflix. I watched the film and absolutely adored it, so I naturally decided to read the book that it is based on. For me, this is one of those rare instances of the film adaptation… Continue reading
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Book Review: The Hunting Party by Lucy Foley

I’ve been on the hunt for a great thriller ever since finishing up The Girl on the Train back in 2015. I don’t read thrillers to often, but the ones I’ve read lately have felt like a letdown. Enter The Hunting Party, a twisted tale of murder amongst friends in the Scottish highlands. I was… Continue reading
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Reading Wrap-Up: 04 January 2019

The first week of January is nearly over, and I’m still not out of holiday mode. I’ve been back at work for a few days now and my brain is still at home in front of the fire with a dog and a book. Boo. Books I read The Girl King by Mimi… Continue reading
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December 2018 Reading Wrap-Up and Year-End Reflections

Happy New Year! I cannot believe how quickly 2018 has flown by. I usually only do a wrap-up for the month, but I thought I’d reflect a little on the past year as well. Let’s get to it! Continue reading
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Reading Resolutions for 2019

Happy New Year everyone! I love this time of year when I can sit back and reflect on everything that has happened over the past 12 months, as well as make plans for the upcoming year. Last year I wrote a post about my 2018 reading resolutions, some of which I stuck to and others… Continue reading
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Book Review: Empire of Sand by Tasha Suri

Empire of Sand was one of my most highly anticipated books of 2018. It sounded like it would be the perfect book for me — it ticks so many of my reader boxes. When I finally got my hands on a copy, however, I found that the reading experience wasn’t quite what I had expected. Continue reading
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Book Review: Pages and Co. by Anna James

I had heard so much hype for this incredibly sweet middle grade novel and knew I had to have it. I love books about books so I was bound to fall in love with Pages and Co., but I don’t think I could have anticipated how much I’d adore it. Continue reading
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Merry Christmas from the I Should Read That family!

Merry Christmas and happy holidays, guys! May your holiday season be filled with books, chocolate, and floofy friends. Continue reading
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Book Review: The Library of Fates by Aditi Khorana

The Library of Fates is a book I hadn’t heard much about, but the lovely cover stuck firmly in my mind. When I had the chance to borrow the book from a friend, I snapped up the opportunity. While I enjoyed The Library of Fates, I felt like it didn’t quite live up to its… Continue reading
