👋 primarily reads fantasy / romance / mystery & thriller. probably either reading or experiencing a crisis picking my next read.
also loves corgis. 🐶
Location:SF Bay Area
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180 booksTell us how you got into reading, what or who inspired you. Was it a book you read one day, a mentor, teacher? etc...
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3,954 booksWhen you think back on every book you've ever read, what are some of your favorites? These can be from any time of your life – books that resonated with you as a kid, ones that shaped your personal...
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49 booksMy most anticipated book releases for 2025. List includes only books with formal publish dates for 2025. I'm also hoping I'll be able to read all these books around their release dates.
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49 booksBooks I know I've read in my younger years but way before tracking books became a thing and I just don't think I remember enough to track as read for stats. Too many new(er) books to read, too litt...
This was a solid cozy fantasy and I thought it was absolutely adorable. It was engaging throughout and I felt very invested in Caltrey’s wellbeing. Caz was a great sidekick and has certainly set the standards bar high for my houseplants to live up to now.
I spent the majority of this book internally screaming “JUST TALK TO EACH OTHER!!” The only reason I didn’t do that aloud was so I didn’t disturb my husband who consistently expresses he’ll never understand why I choose to read these books. 🫠
I initially let some reviews I read of this book cloud my early judgement so getting a few things straight. Is this a wholly original story? No. Would you be knocked away by the writing? No. Was it still a blast to read? Yes.
It was a gripping story and evoked the right emotions at times. My only gripe was with the timeline. At points it felt like many months had passed and I was immediately pulled out of the story when our main character mentioned it had been two months.
I definitely understand some of the reviews as I frequently had “oh just like —insert book here—“ thoughts several times, but do I regret spending the time reading it? Nope!
I’ve long been a fan of Viola Davis’ work and learning her journey to getting where she is now has absolutely changed the way I view her performances. That’s a good thing, btw! Her perspective and willingness to really understand herself and the world around her is highly respectable and inspiring.
This is my first M.L. Wang book and oh boy was it a journey. It was such a thought provoking story that kept me glued to the words the whole way throughout.
Easily ranks high on the list of books I’ve read that I’ll now be heavily recommending to everyone who hasn’t read it!