Month: June 2014
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Review: To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before by Jenny Han
[book-info] I started reading this one right around the time I finally finished my medical program. I was so excited to be done with school and for this to be my first book! Right off the bat there were things that I really liked and really didn’t about this story. I liked the fact that…
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Review: The Promise by Robyn Carr
[book-info] If I’m being honest with myself I went into The Promise by Robyn Carr more than a little confused. I read Virgin River by Robyn Carr a few years ago and remember really enjoying it. Then a few months back I read Four Friends and didn’t enjoy it near as much as I had…
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Review: Elusive Memories by Amanda Shofner
[book-info] Elusive Memories by Amanda Shofner was exactly the paranormal break I needed! I picked up this book because I have read both of Shofner’s non-fiction blog related works. I found them both immensely useful and I wanted to give her ficiton debut a go. Elusive Memories has a lot going for it. So many…
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Mini-Review: Sailor Moon Pretty Guardian Vol 5 by Naoko Takeuchi
I didn’t particularly care for the darkness in this book. Poor Chibi Usa! I spent most of this book just wondering where Takeuchi was taking this. The overall story arc is still clipping along at a pretty speedy pace. I do have to say though it has been a great ride and always something different.…
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Giveaway & Review: When You Are Mine by Kennedy Ryan
[book-info] Have you ever gone into a book with certain expectations only to be served up a whole bunch of something else? Sometimes that can make a book an unexpected treasure and sometimes it can go horribly wrong. I went into When You Are Mine by Kennedy Ryan with the expectation of a contemporary romance…
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Review: The Kingdom of Little Wounds by Susann Cokal
Oh my goodness, you guys, this book. This book! I originally checked out The Kingdom of Little Wounds by Susann Cokal from the library because it has a gorgeous color and the pages of this book are beautiful. They’re dyed red and so pretty. Then in my brilliance of “ebook only” phase purchased it for…
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Review: Sailor Moon Pretty Guardian Vol 4 by Naoko Takeuchi
Sailor Moon Pretty Guardian Vol 4 by Naoko Takeuchi picks up right where Vol 3 left off. There’s an awful lot going on in this one: another Sailor Guardian, time travel, bad guys, and the Tuxedo Mask and Sailor Moon love story is filled out a bit more. I enjoyed this book quite a bit…
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Review: To Charm a Naughty Countess by Theresa Romain
After finishing It Takes Two to Tangle, I was really excited to pick up To Charm a Naughty Countess by Theresa Romain. Romain’s heroes in the Matchmaker Trilogy all seem to be broken in the eyes of Society. Michael cannot function in a crowd. Michael is trying to find any way he can to save…
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Review: Once Upon a Kiss by Jayne Fresina
I have read the first two Sydney Dovedale books and enjoyed them immensely. When I saw that Once Upon a Kiss by Jayne Fresina was the first in a series called The Book Club Belles Society, I was all over it. Jayne Fresina and historical romance about girls who enjoy reading books? There was never…