by pinksole | Apr 25, 2022 | BOOKS, Yearly Favorites
Favorite Fiction of 2019 Now I read a lot of great books this year, but these are the top ones, I still remember the story vividly just by looking at the cover. They are true page turners and will keep you engaged from beginning to end. Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely...
by pinksole | Apr 22, 2022 | BOOKS, Monthly Review
JULY 2019 After I Do by Taylor Jenkins Reid: Lauren and Ryan meet in college and are inseparable since. Ryan turns 30 and they can hardly stand each other. So they decide to take a year break with zero contact from their marriage. This book is not as scandalous as the...
by pinksole | Apr 18, 2022 | BOOKS, Monthly Review
Intercepted by Alexa Martin: So you know how I always complain that heroines in most books are always naturally skinny, well it was refreshing to read about a girl that was not a size 0 or 2. Now this book was such a fun read, I could not put it down. Marlee is the...
by pinksole | Apr 15, 2022 | BOOKS, Monthly Review
September 2019 The Kiss Quotient by Helen Hoang: I picked up this book solely because I knew the heroine was autistic. I am loving that they are more authors writing about heroines that are different, it was so refreshing reading from an autistic person point of view....
by pinksole | Apr 13, 2022 | BOOKS, Monthly Review
You guys are in for a treat, specially if you are new to this blog. This month I will be republishing my Book Review posts from 2018 to 2020. I will combine the posts to 4-6 months to avoid cluttering your feed. I’m excited to have my reading backlog in one...