I’m so close to finishing my favorite manga ever; Haikyu. Just one and a half volume to go and I really don’t want it to end haha. There are different arcs in this manga, but most of it takes place during Hinata’s high school years. Since I just finished that part, I thought it would be fun to do a review of the high school arc. That does mean there will be some spoilers for the earlier volumes because I need to talk about the spring tournament arc! Let’s jump in! Continue reading “Review | Haikyu; the High School Arc – Haruichi Furudate”
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Review| Fragile Sanctuary – Catherine Cowles
Catherine Cowles is a pretty popular romance author and I’ve been wanting to read a book by her for quite some time. Fragile Sanctuary is her newest release and the book I finally read to give her writing a try! This book had me wondering why it took me so long to pick up a Catherine Cowles book. Today I want to tell you about this book and what I thought. Keep on reading to find out more!
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Review | Diary of a romantica, vol. II: lovers remembered – Celia Martinez
Earlier this year I read vol I of Diary of a romantica and I absolutely loved it! So ever since I had vol II on my wishlist. And after another failed attempt at love I figured it would be nice to treat myself to this poetry collection. Let’s see what I thought of this one!
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Review| Past Present Future – Rachel Lynn Solomon
Today Tonight Tomorrow is one of my favorite books by Rachel Lynn Solomon and I was so excited when she announced Past Present Future. Rowan and Neil’s adventure during their senior class game was just so much fun to read. So reading about them going off to college was something I wanted in my life.
So today I want to talk about Past Present Future, that released this week, and what I thought. So keep on reading to find out more. Also, a big thanks to Netgalley and Simon & Schuster Book for Young Readers for providing me with an eARC to read and review. This doesn’t influence my opinions at all.
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The Hemlock Queen – Hannah F. Whitten
When I was reading The Foxglove King in February I was really enjoying myself and decided that I couldn’t wait for the sequel. So while I was reading, I requested The Hemlock Queen on Netgalley. I was excited that I was approved. The Hemlock Queen released on April 9th, and today I want to tell you about this book and what I thought!
Be aware, this is a sequel, I’ll try to keep my review spoiler free, but the synopsis could spoil a bit of book one. Also, a big thank you to Netgalley and Orbit for providing me with an eARC to read and review. This doesn’t influence my opinion in any way.
Review| The Tainted Cup – Robert Jackson Bennett
Even though I haven’t read and Sherlock Holmes books, I always find it interesting if books have characters that are a lot like Holmes and Watson. If you add a fantasy story with a mystery to the mix, I’m sold. That was the case with The Tainted Cup! I finally sat down and read this one, so I want to tell you about it and my thoughts. Keep on reading to find out more!
A big thank you to Netgalley and Del Rey for providing me with an eARC to read and review. This doesn’t influence my opinion in any way.
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Review| Powerless – Lauren Roberts
Powerless is a book that seemed to take the bookish community by storm. This book sounded right up my alley, so I was really excited to read it. I think it took me a bit longer, because reading hyped books is always a bit tricky, because sometimes you go in with higher expectations without realizing it. I did finally sit down and read Powerless and want to tell you about the book and my thoughts today, so keep on reading!
A big thanks to Simon & Schuster’s Children Publishing and Netgalley for providing me with an eARC to read and reviews. This doesn’t influence my opinion in any way.
Review | The Sunshine Court – Nora Sakavic
As you might know, I adore the All For the Game series. While I know it has issues, I’m just addicted to it and love it faults and all. So of course I was incredibly excited when there was mention of a fourth book in the series. I somehow missed the release date until Candyce reminded me that the book was out. So I immediately got a copy through Kindle and started reading the book. And today I want to share my thoughts with you all, so let’s get into it!
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Review| The Rule Book – Sarah Adams
My first introduction to Sarah Adams was When in Rome and I loved that book. When I found out about The Rule Book, I also listened to the audiobook of The Cheat Sheet. As a big fan of second chance romances and marriage of convenience in romance books, I knew I needed to read The Rule Book. So today I’m going to tell you about the book and what I thought. Keep on reading to find out more!
A big thank you to Netgalley and Dell for providing me with an eARC to read and review. This doesn’t influence my opinions in any way.
Review| The Night in Question – Kathleen Glasgow & Liz Lawson
Last year I read The Agathas and thought it was a great start to a new mystery series. The sequel, The Night in Question, was an anticipated release of mine, because I was curious to see what this crime solving duo would do next. So I was really excited when I received an eARC to read and review. It took me a little longer that I liked before I finally read The Night in Question, but today I’m going to tell you about the book and what I thought!
A big thanks to Netgalley and Delacorte Press for providing me with an eARC to read and review. This doesn’t influence my opinion in any way.
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