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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Review of The Re-Write by Lizzie Damilola Blackburn When I first heard about The Re-Write by Lizzie Damilola Blackburn, I was instantly drawn to its premise—an ex-girlfriend reluctantly brought back into the world of her celebrity ex through the chaotic whirlwind of ghostwriting. As a sucker for second-chance romances, I dove in with a smile,

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Review of Writing Mr. Wrong by C. M. Nascosta When I first stumbled upon Writing Mr. Wrong by C. M. Nascosta, I was drawn in by its cheeky title and the promise of romance blended with the sweet, messy realities that often come with love. As someone who adores quirky love stories interlaced with humor

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Writing Mr. Right: A Wholesome Journey of Self-Discovery From the moment I heard about Writing Mr. Right by the talented author (insert author’s name), I was intrigued. As a fellow struggling writer, the premise of a wish gone awry—echoing the delightful charm of 13 Going On 30—was simply irresistible. I couldn’t pass up the chance

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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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Book Review: Smart Brevity: The Power of Saying More with Less by Jim VandeHei, Mike Allen, and Anna Palmer When I first picked up Smart Brevity, I was intrigued by the premise: how could a book claim to unravel the art of brevity in over 200 pages? As someone who often finds myself wading through

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