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ARC: Tell Me Something Real by Calla Devlin
Read more: ARC: Tell Me Something Real by Calla DevlinMY RATING: ★★★★☆ This novel completely surprised me in a very good and unexpected way. And somehow relates to me personally too. We follow the Babcok sisters, three beautiful blonde girls with different personalities who are trying to cope with their mother’s growing leukemia. The whole story is about coping, an important theme that is being…
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DC Comics Bombshells Vol.1 : Enlisted by Marguerite Bennett
Read more: DC Comics Bombshells Vol.1 : Enlisted by Marguerite BennettMY RATING: ★★★★☆ Honestly, I didn’t have much expectations when starting this comic because you know.. it’s DC comics. HAHA JOKE. Don’t hate on me guys! I LOVEE THIS COMIC. I mean I didn’t have much expectations because I had no idea how they are going to rock these superheroes in the 50’s. BUT THEY…
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The Girl On The Train by Paula Hawkins
Read more: The Girl On The Train by Paula HawkinsMY RATING: ★★★☆☆ “There’s nothing so painful, so corrosive, as suspicion.” Goodreads blurb : “EVERY DAY THE SAME Rachel takes the same commuter train every morning and night. Every day she rattles down the track, flashes past a stretch of cozy suburban homes, and stops at the signal that allows her to daily watch the…
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Dune by Frank Herbert
Read more: Dune by Frank HerbertMY RATING: ★★★★★ “Deep in the human unconscious is a pervasive need for a logical universe that makes sense. But the real universe is always one step beyond logic.” As I finished reading this novel, I was wondering why I haven’t heard about DUNE before. Why hasn’t Dune invaded our popular culture like Star Wars,…
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Rat Queens Vol. 1 : Sass and Sorcery by Kurtis J Wiebe
Read more: Rat Queens Vol. 1 : Sass and Sorcery by Kurtis J WiebeMY RATING: ★★★★★ I just found the biggest competition to Saga, people ! Meet The Rat Queens 🙂 The biggest Bad-Asses in the history of badasses LOL I never laughed out loud so much while reading a comic series. The pack includes 4 ladies : Betty, a hobbit expert thief, Dee, an Atheist Human Cleric, Violet…
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The Black Jewel by Cassie Clarke
Read more: The Black Jewel by Cassie ClarkeMY RATING: ★★★☆☆ “A city in ruin. A forest filled with secrets. One girl with the power to change it all. Trapped in a mundane existence in the heart of a deadly forest, Ela often imagined what life must be like away from the trees. A world without rules and restrictions, with the freedom to…
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Here With Me Now by Rebecca Markus
Read more: Here With Me Now by Rebecca MarkusMY RATING: ★★★☆☆ This debut novel tells the story of Mallory, a young teenager who’s going through the difficult adolescent-age problems : high school, bullies, gossips and dramas. Her life will take an even more complicated turn when a new 26 years old neighbor moves in : Kain. Their lives will be intertwined in a passionate…
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Aliss by Patrick Senecal
Read more: Aliss by Patrick SenecalMY RATING: ★★★★★ Everyone knows Alice in Wonderland and its symbolism, sprinkled with vivid colors to eccentric and absurd sceneries. But what if Alice lived in Montreal? What if Wonderland was just a playground with no moral clause with dark and wild colors? Patrick Sénécal, Quebec author, known for his pen skills in writing pure and disturbing…
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Q&A With Lisa Jewell
Read more: Q&A With Lisa JewellHello everyone! Lately we’ve been participating in the Summer Fiction Blog Tour hosted by Simon & Schuster Canada. Last week’s novel of the week was The Girls In The Garden and Trang has made a review for it a couple days ago. If you haven’t checked it out yet, click here and then come…
