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BOOK REVIEW: When No One is Watching

When No One is Watching by Alyssa Cole (#106 in 2020) Sydney Green has started to notice that her community is changing, and she's not...

BOOK REVIEW: Leave the World Behind

Leave the World Behind by Rumaan Alam (#112 in 2020) Amanda and Clay take their two teenage children out of the city for the week for a...

BOOK REVIEW: Goodnight Beautiful

Goodnight Beautiful by Aimee Molloy (#113 in 2020) Aimee Molloy had me with her first novel, The Perfect Mother. It was clever and...

BOOK REVIEW: The Good Daughter

The Good Daughter by Karin Slaughter (#47 in 2020)⁣ ⁣ Charlotte and Samantha's world was turned upside down after a home invasion 28...

BOOK REVIEW: The Janes by Louisa Luna

The Janes (Alice Vega #2) by Louisa Luna (#91 in 2020)⁣ *thank you to @doubledaybooks for my gifted copy*⁣ ⁣⁣ When the bodies of two...

BOOK REVIEW: Searching for Sylvie Lee

Searching for Sylvie Lee by Jean Kwok (#118 in 2019) Amy, the youngest member of her family, has always looked up to her perfect big...

BOOK REVIEW: We Wish You Luck

We Wish You Luck by Caroline Zancan (#112 in 2019) The first thing that makes this book unique is the narrator's perspective... or should...

BOOK REVIEW: Lady in the Lake

The Lady in the Lake by Laura Lippman (#99 in 2019) The story is set in Baltimore in 1966. Madeline Schwartz decides to end her...

BOOK REVIEW: Jar of Hearts

Jar of Hearts by Jennifer Hillier (#95 in 2019) • Georgiana, Kaiser, and Angela were besties in high school. Angela was popular and...

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Blonde, bookish, and anonymous, thebookblondie spends her free time reading, writing, and teaching. She sets ambitious reading goals and takes pleasure in surpassing her own expectations. Thebookblondie is a middle school English teacher and seeks to foster a love of reading in all of her students. She grades in purple ink and is known to crack a pun from time to time. It's already known that blondes have more fun, and thebookblondie seek to prove that blondes also have more books.

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