Book Review: The Switch by Beth O’Leary
Beth O’Leary wins our hearts all over again. After thoroughly enjoying The Flatshare, I was nervous that I would not enjoy her follow-up novel. But no worries, I really enjoyed it. The Switch is a perfect stay home, pandemic read.
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Now, The Wicked King!!! I have no edges y’all. I am shook. I sprinted through the reading of this book, much to the detriment of my to-do lists and obligations as a responsible adult. Holly Black did not come with y’all heifers with book 2.
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I am really struggling with rating and reviewing this book. I simultaneously loved and hated it. But my hate is not very objective, so I tried to keep it from reflecting in the rating. From Amazon / From your Local
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2018 isn’t even decomposing in its grave and I am on my THANK U, NEXT! . As for books authored by or with black lead characters, the lists are growing longer every year as we somehow managed to convince the
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Before 2018, I was quite vocally against Romance Novels. I like a little romance as a sub-plot, I don’t mind if my heroine finds time to fall in love while fighting off dystopian enemies, but most romance novels (and
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