Hello, My beautiful people! I hope you guys have been well (all things considered.) I am back for another edition of “Let’s Read!” Let’s hop into it dahhling. The Butterfly Queen herself, dropped her autobiography on 9/29, and I promise you it did not take me this long to read it. I had to read …
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Whew! It’s been a hot minute since I’ve done a book review, so let’s just jump into it! “Where’d You Go Bernadette?” has been on my list for quite some time to read so I am glad I finally got around to it. It’s about a woman, who is extremely intelligent and a bit on …
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Whew! I completely fell off with my reading. It seemed like things got so chaotic all of a sudden at work and in life I just couldn’t find time to make room for one of my favorite things to do. Anyway, I fixed all of that by reminding myself to make time, by going back …
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Are you a fan of “The Girl on the Train” or “Gone Girl?” If so, it’s time to add another “Girl” to your lineup! “The Girl Before” by JP Delaney is a suspenseful book with different layers. It’s about 2 girls who both lived in a house full of rules, but at different times. As …
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Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng. I heard nothing but good things about this book. If I was reading it somewhere out in public, sometimes people would come up to me to ask me how I was enjoying it or tell me how much they loved it. Sometimes not all books live up to their …
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Just finished “Lost Girls” by Robert Kolker. This book, in one word is DARK. It’s a true story surrounding an unsolved mystery about 5 young girls who were escorts that were murdered. Their bodies were found thrown out in an secluded island where the upper class live. This book was a struggle to get through. …
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Just finished “Paris For One & Other Stories” by JoJo Moyes. I’ve never been a big fan of short stories, but I really enjoyed this book. If you know me you know I love Paris (from afar lol because I haven’t had a chance to get there yet.) With that being said “Paris For One …
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Just finished reading “The Nest” by Cynthia D’Aprix Sweeney. The Nest is about a trust fund that four siblings are expected to receive any day now; until one of the sibling’s actions endangers everyone else getting it. If you love quirky family dysfunction this one is for you!