Review of The Notes by Catherine Con Morse I stumbled upon The Notes while browsing for my next young adult read, and let’s just say it felt serendipitous. The cover hinted at a world filled with music and self-discovery, two themes I resonate with deeply. Catherine Con Morse is a debut author who has expertly

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Book Review: If Only I Had Told Her by Laura Nowlin There’s something genuinely captivating about love stories that dive deep into the complexities of emotions and relationships. When I stumbled upon If Only I Had Told Her by Laura Nowlin, a companion novel to her bestselling If He Had Been With Me, I felt

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Review of Win Every Argument: The Art of Debating, Persuading, and Everything In Between by Mehdi Hasan When I first picked up Win Every Argument by Mehdi Hasan, I was intrigued not only by the title but by Hasan’s unique approach to an age-old art: rhetoric. In a world where debates often descend into chaos,

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Book Review: Yours Truly by Abby Jimenez When I first laid eyes on Yours Truly, the latest offering from Abby Jimenez, I couldn’t shake the feeling that this book had the potential to be a heartwarming delight. Known for her witty writing and relatable characters, Jimenez’s stories have a way of wrapping around me like

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Book Review: Write Me For You by Tillie Cole There’s something irresistibly captivating about a narrative that explores the depths of love, loss, and resilience. When I stumbled upon Write Me For You by Tillie Cole, I was drawn in by its heart-wrenching premise—a poignant story of a young girl facing an unimaginable future. Little

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Reading Between the Lines: A Review of Read People Like a Book When I first stumbled upon Read People Like a Book by Patrick King, the title struck me as a blend of intriguing and slightly whimsical. As someone who has always been fascinated by human nature and the subtle ways we communicate, I found

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