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Review: Bright Young Things Trilogy

Hello! Today I’ll be reviewing the Bright Young Things trilogy by Anna Godbersen. I’ve been reading this series for a little while, it’s taken me a little longer than I wanted to read it, but nontheless I’ve finished, and it wasn’t half bad. I enjoy reading novels that aren’t from this time period and so this trilogy is…… Continue reading Review: Bright Young Things Trilogy

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Review: Cruel Beauty & Crimson Bound

Hello everyone, today I’m going to be reviewing both novels from Rosamund Hodge. At first I thought that these two novels were connected, but they are not and are two completely different stories with different characters. What is similar is that both are based off classic tales. Cruel Beauty is based off of Beauty and…… Continue reading Review: Cruel Beauty & Crimson Bound

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Let’s Talk About… Dawson’s Creek

Hello all, so instead of posting my monthly movie blog I decided to change it up a bit. I just finished watching Dawson’s Creek yesterday and I wanted to talk about the series. **NOTE** This is going to contain spoilers, so if you haven’t watched the show, and are planning on it, I don’t recommend the…… Continue reading Let’s Talk About… Dawson’s Creek

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Review: Closer Than You Think

Hello, and welcome to another review. Today’s review is Closer Than You Think by Karen Rose. This is a novel from my Goodreads challenge, and yes I’m still chugging away at that, although I still have so many novels to get through in that challenge! But let’s focus on this one… I haven’t read a really good…… Continue reading Review: Closer Than You Think

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Review: The Taking Trilogy

Today I’m going to be reviewing Kimberly Derting’s The Taking trilogy.     The Taking by: Kimberly Derting: The first novel in The Taking trilogy. Sixteen year old Kyra lives a normal life, or well she think she does, until one day she just vanishes out of nowhere. One minute she’s there, the next gone. Five years later…… Continue reading Review: The Taking Trilogy