Three Women by Lisa Taddeo

Today I’m excited to discuss Three Women by Lisa Taddeo. This book popped up all over my Instagram feed sometime around May and continued to be a consistent sighting. Initially, I disliked the book. I felt it was a bit overdone, overhyped, and too flowery at times. While I have reservations (discussed below), I’m thankful I read this book. […]

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The Girl He Used to Know by Tracey Garvis Graves

Browsing Barnes and Noble last year, I spotted The Girl He Used to Know on the shelves. The cover held a certain familiarity because I’d seen it filling up my Instagram feed for months. The cover, a watercolor of a woman facing away, is pretty and captivating. Alas, I bought the book and then it […]

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Next Year in Havana by Chanel Cleeton

Told in alternating timelines, Next Year In Havana tells a story of family history, self-discovery, forbidden love, and the effects political turmoil and war have on a country and its families. First thing first, I enjoyed the audiobook, but I think this story is rich and better consumed in hard copy, which is why I plan to […]

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Save Me The Plums by Ruth Reichl

Breaking bread, family meal before dinner service, indulging in the buttery goodness of a rich dessert–they are all moments in time that carry flavor triggers. When we smell the aroma of bacon grease from bed in the morning, when we sniff the hearty smell of cheese melted into a relative’s signature dip, when a cloud of […]

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The Golden Hour by Beatriz Williams

Today, I’m excited to share my thoughts on The Golden Hour by Beatriz Williams. Last summer, when I finally got back into reading for pleasure after a bit of a hiatus, I read Williams’ novel The Summer Wives, which I loved. Williams is an incredible writer and I always enjoy her stories. I will admit, however, The Golden Hour was a slow […]

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The Summer Wives by Beatriz Williams

I am so excited for my review of this book. I actually finished this book in Starbucks and had to try very hard to not tear up. As you know, I’ve been trying to read as much as possible this summer, and I’m really proud of myself for actually accomplishing that goal. It’s been so refreshing to […]

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The Lost Vintage by Ann Mah

I am so excited for my review of this book. I actually finished this book in Starbucks and had to try very hard to not tear up. As you know, I’ve been trying to read as much as possible this summer, and I’m really proud of myself for actually accomplishing that goal. It’s been so refreshing to […]

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She Regrets Nothing by Andrea Dunlop

She Regrets Nothing is Andrea Dunlop’s second novel, and now I’m hoping to pick up a copy of her first soon. Her writing is captivating and fun and kept me turning pages so quickly. Usually I’m a slow reader, I like to absorb a story slowly, really enjoy the words, but this book kept me guessing […]

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Anna K by Jenny Lee

Today I’m sharing my short review of Anna K, a young adult retelling of Anna Karenina! “Every happy teenage girl is the same, while every unhappy teenage girl is miserable in her own special way.” Anna K is part of the upper echelons of Manhattan’s elite. She and her friends live fabulous lives and have […]

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Books I Love & Why

Many of the questions I see posed in the book community focus on genre. Everyone wants to know what kind of books you read because genre, at the most basic level, indicates compatibility of taste. If I read primarily literary fiction and you read primarily nonfiction your eyes may gloss over the moment I begin […]

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