While two board books and a decluttering guide might not seem like they have anything in common, they happen to all have really cute artwork!
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“But all lives are important, all people are important, because everyone is a book.” -Tanith Lee
While two board books and a decluttering guide might not seem like they have anything in common, they happen to all have really cute artwork!
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Like any Hunger Games fan, I was super excited when I heard we’d be getting another book set in the universe. I was less excited when I found out it centered around the teen years of President Snow. The last of my excitement died about a third of the way through the book. Womp.
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June is Pride Month and while I rarely put together a TBR for myself, and almost never around a theme, I’ll have at least managed to post about one queer book this month.
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Unfortunately, The Honey-Don’t List wasn’t a hit for me like The Unhoneymooners was.
Forever playing catch-up with reviews it seems, so today I bring you a whopping 5 mini-reviews!
Approximately 400 years ago (because the beginning of February is clearly from a different timeline than the one we’re currently in) I watched PBS’s Sanditon miniseries. I also read the unfinished novel. Initially, my plan was to pop-off about the show because I have a lot of Thoughts. But now life is weird and I’m tired, so this will be a much less detailed review.
I’m still very behind on my reviews, and blogging in general, if that’s not already obvious – but I’m here today reviewing a book outside my usual genre.
Given the current state of things, blogging hasn’t really been a priority for me. I don’t want to go on a full hiatus yet though. So I’ve decided to do some very brief, probably disorganized, mini-reviews of what I read last month.
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As you likely already know, I love the Wayward Children series by Seanan McGuire, so of course, I was going to get my little robotic mitts on the latest book in the series as soon as it was released. I’m just late with my review because that’s how I roll now, haha.