

Continued reading through this series.
Not much though about them as they don‘t have much going on but they keep my attention in the moment and they don‘t take long to get through.
Continued reading through this series.
Not much though about them as they don‘t have much going on but they keep my attention in the moment and they don‘t take long to get through.
This was such a fun and sweet romantic comedy!
This is my first book by the author, Amy Lea, so going in I didn‘t have any expectations. After reading this, I can tell why so many people love her books. Her writing style is so engaging that it made the book go by so quickly!
I loved the premise and it was executed so well.
Full review: https://oddandbookish.wordpress.com/2025/03/30/review-something-like-fate/
This is somewhere between a so-so and a pan for me. It didn't take much for me to get invested in the story. I thought the idea behind the book was really interesting, but the execution left a lot to be desired. Things happened too quickly, ideas weren't fleshed out enough, and I didn't care about the characters. There were a couple good moments, and it did keep my attention, but I was bothered by too many things to truly enjoy it.
As predicted, I started and finished this before the official start of #SharReadAThon . I really enjoyed this book.
While cleaning/organizing my reading room, I stumbled upon this book that was gifted to me by @SharRead 💜 I hadn't read it yet. I am gonna read this one during the #SharReadAThon in her memory. (I might start it earlier and finish it earlier, but... still, will be reading it and thinking of her generosity and kindness).
Book #23 of 2023: “Soulmates” by Thomas Moore
If philosophy is your thing you might enjoy this one. It‘s longer than it needs to be and a little overrun with metaphors, but the core messages of being true to yourself, finding a balance that works for you, and caring for the emotional/creative parts of yourself are valid.
Couldn't agree more 🩷🍃
#Heartstopper #soulmates #romance #novella #aliceoseman #LGBTQIA
Finished Spellbinder by L. J. Smith for my Conjuration Exam. Learning Spirit Binding Spells with a book that was Recommended by a friend.
This also completes my April #doublespin
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