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The Parting – Erin Mc Luckie Moya

After binge-reading the Unveiling in a few hours, I knew that I had to read the Parting immediately. Erin continued to blow me away with her incredible writing style and I found myself coming back for more after every chapter.

The Unveiling – Erin Mc Luckie Moya

The Unveiling was a book that took me completely by surprise. I began this book in a sort of reading slump, but Erin quickly used her incredible writing to pull me out and into a world that was completely and utterly creative.

Drenched – matemenot

Alright, as you know, I’ve been trying to get through some of my Wattpad TBR and this one was very high on my list. I had been seeing it all over TikTok and other forms of social media, so I was super excited to get into it!

The Handmaid’s Tale – Margaret Atwood

This intense and heavy story had me hooked from the first chapter. I was immediately pulled into Atwood’s dystopian future of a world where women have no choices and are controlled by the greed of men.

The Selection – Kiera Cass

The Selection has always been one of those guilty pleasure books that I go back to when I’m in a slump and this was no exception. It was such a fun and easy read and I definitely always enjoy the series. If you’ve seen any of my earlier posts then you know that this is a series that I read annually and this time it was able to get me out of a slump from a previous series that I got hooked on.

Series Reviews: The Den – S.H. Steele

I finished this entire series in a day and adored every single book. I couldn’t put them down and I needed more, more, more. The cliffhangers were insane and drove me crazy waiting for the next book to download onto my kindle and I loved each of the characters as I watched them develop and grow.

Die With Zero – Bill Perkins

Die With Zero definitely isn’t my usual type of read. I’m generally a fiction reader, so this was a change of pace for me and I found it a little more difficult to get into. Since this is a non-fiction/self-help type of book, I won’t be reviewing in my usual categories of setting, characters, and plot. Instead, I’ll be reviewing based on what this book has shown me and how it has benefitted me for the future. 

The Crowns of Croswald – D.E. Night

Crowns of Croswald was such an interesting book to read about. The magic system and world-building were really cool to see and I enjoyed getting to know the characters. I have to admit that I was quite confused at the beginning because nothing was explained very well, however, I managed to figure out the world-building and a bit of how it works by the middle of the book.