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Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow
by Gabrielle Zevin
There are books you read, and then there are books that quietly rewire something in you.
There are books you read, and then there are books that quietly rewire something in you. Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow was exactly that for me. Gabrielle Zevin has written som…
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Not Everyone Stays in the Light
by A N Butler
Highly recommended to spooky-season readers
I jumped at the chance to read an ARC of Not Everyone Stays in the Light, thanks to @whimsywordspr and @annbutler2023. Released on 31st January, this is a perfect pick for anyone w…
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The French House Share
by Gillian Harvey
A solid four-star read for me
I was overjoyed to have been accepted on the Booktour for The French House Share, having received an ARC to read and review. It was the perfect antidote to the more emotionally exh…
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Twilight
by Stephenie Meyer
The nostalgia and charm are still very much there
I re-read Twilight purely for the nostalgia and the comfort (after A Little Life destroyed me) and, honestly, I really enjoyed it... maybe not quite as much as I did back in the 00…
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A Little Life
by Hanya Yanagihara
A powerful experience, but not one I want to experience again
This book broke me. It elicited pure, uncontrollable sobs, the kind where you have to put the book down because you can't see the pages through your tears. In terms of sheer emotio…
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Winter Tales
by Dawn Casey
A comforting read that's ideal for sharing or savouring slowly
Winter Tales by Dawn Casey is a cosy, comforting collection of short stories that's perfect for dipping into on cold days. I really enjoyed the variety of tales and how easy they w…
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The Ballerina of Auschwitz
by Edith Eger
A book that hurts, but in the way only truly important books do
First read of the year, and it's a 5 star review! I picked up The Ballerina of Auschwitz thinking it would be a gentler, almost 'palette-cleanser', read. I wanted something ligh…
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The Wedding Witch
by Erin Sterling
A satisfying, cosy read to end the year on
The Wedding Witch was a really fun way to wrap up my 2025 reading, and another solid entry in Erin Sterling's Graves Glen series. I've thoroughly enjoyed these books for their blen…
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The Kiss Curse
by Erin Sterling
Warm, witchy, romantic and fun
The Kiss Curse was such a charming read, with just the right amount of spice thrown in thanks to a few delightfully racy scenes. I'm officially invested in the Graves Glen series n…
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