I enjoyed my visit to Lake Pristine and wouldn’t mind visiting it again if the author wants to share the stories of some of the
This book came out in 2019 and is set in the 1990’s, but topic is incredibly relevant today, as well, tackling abortion rights and choice,
This is going to be a bit of a vague review because I want to share so much of the story, but I don’t want
This was an interesting story with a few surprises thrown in. In the beginning, I didn’t really like Martha. She acted like a doormat and
This story is told completely from Natalie’s point of view, and I felt like I was reading a lot of my own thoughts when I
A couple of content warnings are needed for this one for suicidal ideation and discussion of death/ dying with dignity. You also might need a
This book took me on an emotional journey I wasn’t expecting. I connected so deeply with both Dolores and Terpsichore and their individual stories as
While I expected to enjoy this book, I did not expect to become so invested in the outcome of the air race and the outcome
There was a lot happening in this story, and though it was all intertwined, it took me a bit to make sense of some of
I’m not sure how to review this book. There were some things that I really liked about it, and some things that were not as