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I don’t read a lot of non-fiction, though I do like to add the occasional art book or historical account into the mix. Most recently I read The Art Thief: A True Story of Love, Crime, and a Dangerous Obsession, an account of the prolific museum stealing spree undertaken by a young Frenchman in the…
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One of my absolute favorite genres to read has always been retellings of folklore and mythologies. Even as a child I always myths and fairytales and reinterpretations of them. I’ve lost track of how many different Greek and Roman heroes I’ve read about, so, recently, I made it my goal to read these retellings rooted…
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I’ve lived in Savannah, Georgia for nearly four years but I am just now a good Savannahian with an English degree, I’ve finally read the spooky Savannah classic Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil.
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I recently joined the once monthly Fantasy Book Club at my local book shop (shout out to The Stacks) and the first thing I read was the 80’s British children’s classic Howl’s Moving Castle.
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As we wrap up December I thought I’d share the full list of every book I read in 2024 and what I rated them.
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About two years ago my best friend and I were talking about books, as we often are, and about how we found ourselves struggling to read our aspirational list of “classics” since finishing college. So we decided to form a mini book club of two so that we could read together and focus on whittling…
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If you’re looking for a culty psych thriller, this isn’t the book for you. But if you’re looking for a beautifully written exploration of what “closure” means for relationships – past and present – you’ll love Cult Classic just as much as I did.
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I was looking forward to reading Jacqueline Holland’s 2023 debut novel, The God of Endings, for quite some time. It was one of those books that grabbed my attention with it’s striking cover and intriguing title as soon as it hit the shelves.
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If you, too, struggle with anxiety I would advise you to read this book at your own risk. It felt like Austin had peeked into my brain, took copious notes on exactly how my anxious mind jumps from one worst case scenario to the next, and then wrote a book. I loved it.