My favorite current or past reads that I couldn’t put down!! 📚📖
It was a medium paced read, that lived up to expectations!
The Lost Bookshop by Evie Woods, Paperback
Project hail mary kept me entertained! There is science and engineering in the book but Andy Weir kept it understandable. It’s about: a lone astronaut wakes up on his ship next to his (no longer living) crew mates, and slowly realizes why he’s there ...
Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir, Paperback
Do you love manga? Cats? Gaming? Then this manga is for you!! It’s so stinking cute! 100/10 recommend!!!
Witches, generational trauma healing, and more! Cozy up with this book that follows 3 women along 3 different timelines while they heal their generational trauma.
Weyward: A Novel|Paperback
THIS is the book that made me love Stephen King! It gives me stranger things vibes with the lab kids. It’s about a secret operation involving kids with abilities in a small town. You follow main character Luke Ellis who gets taken to the institute a...
The Institute by Stephen King, Paperback
Devastatingly, beautiful novel about a blind girl who has to make her way through World War Il Paris. Probably my favorite book I had to read in school and the movie is also very good!
All the Light We Cannot See (B&N Exclusive Collector's Edition) (Pulitzer Prize Winner)|BN Exclusive
We follow Nobody Owen’s, a seemingly normal boy… but he’s raised by ghosts in a graveyard. Genuinely couldn’t put this one down. 5 ✨✨✨✨✨
The Graveyard Book (Newbery Medal Winner)|Paperback
Literally amazing series!! I cannot do this book justice so as basic as possible: You follow Violet Sorrengail through her years in the Riders quadrant after promising she would go into the Scribe Quadrant. She befriends people and lovers. You reall...
Fourth Wing (Wing and Claw Collection)|Special
Free thought is punishable. 1984 warns of what’s possible if you become completely submissive by the state. I just got around to reading this! 4/5 stars as it’s a classic (not my favorite genre)
1984|Paperback
It’s been quite awhile since I’ve read this but the book and show are just wonderful. It’s post pandemic and you follow a traveling symphony dedicated to keeping art alive but then they meet a “prophet”.