Welp, it’s that time of year: book wrap-up season! Here are my favorite books I read all year. My usual caveat: They weren’t necessarily published in 2022, just the ones that I read this year. Without further ado… Romance
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The Best Books of 2020
Whatever 2020 looked like for you, I’m glad you’re still here. I hope you’re still reading and still creating. Here are some books that got me through 2020, and I hope you’ll enjoy them too.
10 Books That Are Really New Adult
If you’re browsing a bookstore or website looking for a specific age range, most will skip from young adult straight to adult. But in real life, it’s a big jump from high school age to living on your own, having a full-time job, and paying bills.
20 Books to Read for Pride Month
While we shouldn’t only be reading books about LGBTQUIA+ people one month a year, this is a good reminder to share a bunch of my favorite titles (and titles on my TBR!) featuring queer characters. So celebrate Pride Month by reading these books by and about the queer community.
More Than Maybe book review: YA rom-com + music
Have you ever been swept off your feet by a book? That’s the easiest way to describe my feelings about More Than Maybe, Erin Hahn’s second book.
Stargirl: How does the movie compare to the book?
But YA books have been around for much longer. Stargirl by Jerry Spinelli was first published in 2000, and has been a staple of the YA scene ever since.
Book Review: Lab Partners by Mora Montgomery
But give me a sweet romance with adorably awkward people falling in love, and I’ll devour it. Lab Partners by Mora Montgomery ticked all my boxes, and I read it in one day.
5 romance books that are about more than love
Listen, I love a good romance book. Especially as the weather gets cold and I just want to curl up with a cozy blanket and read all day. But when a book is able to give me a swoon-worthy love store AND talk about some deep issues?
Book review: The Immortal City
If you loved that old Disney movie Atlantis about the dorky professor who was CONVINCED Atlantis was a real place and turned out to be right, then this is the book for you.
Book review: Ellie and the Harpmaker
In the rolling hills of beautiful Exmoor, there’s a barn. And in that barn, you’ll find Dan. He’s a maker of exquisite harps – but not a great maker of conversation. He’s content in his own company, quietly working and away from social situations that he doesn’t always get right. But one day, a cherry-sockedContinue reading “Book review: Ellie and the Harpmaker”