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Welcome to my book collection! Here, you’ll find all the latest books I’ve reviewed—some favorites, some surprises, and maybe even a few disappointments. Happy reading!

The Bookish Life of Nina Hill by Abbi Waxman – A Trivia Nerd’s Dream Read
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The Bookish Life of Nina Hill by Abbi Waxman – A Trivia Nerd’s Dream Read

One group of people I've always been envious of is trivia nerds. How awesome is it to have your head filled with random facts about absolutely anything? Okay, so maybe it's not as useful as saving a life like a doctor or as cool as driving a 1982 Pontiac Trans Am—which is a stick shift, might I add—but that's still a skill I’d love to have. And after reading this book, I want that skill more than ever.

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Evvie Drake Starts Over Review: A Heartfelt, Slow-Burn Romance Worth Reading
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Evvie Drake Starts Over Review: A Heartfelt, Slow-Burn Romance Worth Reading

Back in the day, I was an avid Pop Culture Happy Hour podcast fan. One of the hosts, Linda Holmes, is the author of the book I’m reviewing today. From the moment I heard Linda’s voice coming through my headphones, I knew I had found my people—she had the voice of an older sister who always has your back. And while I don’t listen to the podcast anymore, Linda still holds a special place in my heart.

Over the years, I had heard that Linda had written a book and that people really liked it, but for whatever reason, I never picked it up. Until last week—when I kicked myself for not reading Evvie Drake Starts Over sooner.

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Review of Funny Story by Emily Henry
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Review of Funny Story by Emily Henry

Heartbreak is such a shitty thing to go through, and there are so many phases: the disbelief, the anger, the crying, the bargaining, and the wondering what you could have done anything better. And then eventually the pain dulls and you start to see a path forward. And it's usually around that phase when I'm ready to devour all the Romcoms I can and attempt to believe in love again. That's where a book like "Funny Story" by Emily Henry comes in handy.

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