Book Review: The Mad Women’s Ball

The Stats Title: The Mad Women’s Ball Author: Victoria Mas Publisher: The Overlook Press (14 Sept, 2021) Genre: General Fiction (Adult), Women’s Fiction, Historical Fiction Trigger Warnings: Rape, Abuse, Self Harm, Ableism Read if you like: The Madwomen of Paris, Thank you to Victoria Mas, The Overlook Press, and NetGalley for pre-approving me to receive an… Read More Book Review: The Mad Women’s Ball

Book Review: The Unsinkable Greta James

The Stats Title: The Unsinkable Greta James Author: Jennifer E. Smith Publisher: Ballantine Books (01 Mar, 2022) Genre: General Fiction (Adult), Women’s Fiction, Contemporary, Chick Lit Trigger Warnings: Death, Cancer Read if you like: Daisy Jones and the Six, Behind the Music Thank you to The Unsinkable Greta James, Ballantine Books, and NetGalley for providing me… Read More Book Review: The Unsinkable Greta James

Book Review: The Rachel Incident

The Stats Title: The Rachel Incident Author: Caroline O’Donoghue Publisher: Knopf (27 June, 2023) Genre: General Fiction (Adult), LBGTQIA+, Contemporary, Coming of Age Trigger Warnings: Reproductive Health (Abortion, Miscarriage, Policy Debate), Infidelity, Small mention of Child Abuse, Foul Language, Sexual Situations, Mention of Suicide Read if you like: This Way Up, The Heart’s Invisible Furies, Thank… Read More Book Review: The Rachel Incident

Book Review: Going Bicoastal

The Stats Title: Going Bicoastal Author: Dahlia Adler Publisher: St. Martin’s Press (13 June, 2023) Genre: General Fiction (Young Adult), LBGTQIA+, Contemporary, Romance, Jewish Lit Trigger Warnings: Divorce, Mentions of Self-Harm Read if you like: Being Unapologetically Queer, Cool for the Summer Thank you to Dahlia Adler, St. Martin’s Press and NetGalley for providing me with… Read More Book Review: Going Bicoastal

Book Review: Malibu Rising

The Stats Title: Malibu Rising Author: Taylor Jenkins Reid Publisher: Ballantine Books (1 June, 2021) Genre: General Fiction (Adult), Women’s Fiction, Contemporary Fiction Trigger Warnings: Sexual Harassment, Child Neglect, Drug Use/Alcoholism, Abortion, Miscarriage Read if you like: Daisy Jones and the Six, The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo Feature Image from Bookish801 on Amazon The Review… Read More Book Review: Malibu Rising

Review: Beautiful Little Fools

The Stats Title: Beautiful Little Fools Author: Jillian Cantor Publisher: Harper Perennial (1 Feb, 2022) Genre: General Fiction (Adult), Historical Fiction, Literary Fiction, Women’s Fiction Trigger Warnings: Sexism, Violence Read if you like: The Gilded Age, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Thank you to Jillian Cantor, Harper Perennial, and NetGalley for providing me with an electrical Advanced Review… Read More Review: Beautiful Little Fools

Book Review: City of Orange

The Stats Title: City of Orange Author: David Yoon Publisher: G.P. Putnam’s Sons (24 May, 2022) Genre: General Fiction (Adult), Sci-Fi, Dystopian, Fantasy, Mystery Trigger Warnings: Suicide, Starvation, Dehydration, Loss Read if you like: Blake Crouch, Dune Thank you to David Yoon, G.P. Putnam’s Sons, and NetGalley for providing me with an electrical Advanced Review Copy… Read More Book Review: City of Orange

Book Review: Those We Drown

The Stats Title: Those We Drown Author: Amy Goldsmith Publisher: Delacorte Press (11 July, 2023) Genre: General Fiction (Young Adult), Horror, Mystery, Paranormal Trigger Warnings: Underage Drinking, Death, Sickness, Parental Neglect Read if you like: The City We’ve Became, Greek Mythology, Rebecca, Mexican Gothic, Lovecraftian Horror, Pirates of the Caribbean Thank you to Amy Goldsmith, Delacorte… Read More Book Review: Those We Drown

Book Review: Can’t Look Away

The Stats Title: Can’t Look Away Author: Carola Lovering Publisher: St. Martin’s Press (14 June, 2022) Genre: General Fiction (Adult), Thriller, Mystery, Suspense, Romance Trigger Warnings: Miscarriage, Infertility Read if you like: The Favor, Things We Do in the Dark Thank you to Carola Lovering and NetGalley for providing me with an electrical Advanced Review Copy… Read More Book Review: Can’t Look Away