The Book of Azrael by Amber V. Nicole: Book Review
The Book of Azrael is certainly unique and it was interesting at the beginning, but then it started dragging.
The Book of Azrael is certainly unique and it was interesting at the beginning, but then it started dragging.
Whoever said that the narrator of White Nights is a perfect example of the “Nice Guy” is correct.
Summary Drive Your Plow Over The Bones of The Dead by Olga Tokarczuk follows an old woman who lives in relative isolation. She spends her time studying astrology, tending to homes of summer residents of her area, and caring for animals in the forest. When a series of murders occurs, Janina is convinced she knows … Read more
There’s just something magical about a good literary fiction romance, isn’t there? It’s not just about the swoon-worthy love stories (although I do love those); it’s the way these books dig deep into human connections, painting love in all its messy, beautiful, complicated glory. Over the years, I’ve devoured books that made me cry, laugh, … Read more
I didn’t think I’d enjoy Phantasma as much as I did, yet here we are. It’s like Caraval if you wanted it to be spicier and darker.
Ranty explanations on why I DNF’d some books. Includes Done and Dusted, Cash, The Ex Vows, Binding 13 and more!
A sweet and soft rom-com that could have been even better without all the side plots.
Whether it’s romance, mystery or drama, there’s nothing better than a book set where stories live.
Because love only gets better as you age and it can be found when you least expect it.
What does it mean to truly love someone? Is love a choice, a destiny, or something in between? If you’ve ever pondered these questions, you’re not alone—and thankfully, literature is full of novels that dive deep into the philosophical heart of love. As someone who has spent countless hours lost in novels that balance love … Read more