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Book Thoughts: Naturally Tan by Tan France

I was very lucky to receive the eARC of Naturally Tan from Netgalley and St. Martin’s Press in exchange for my honest review. I love Queer Eye, and I was very intrigued about Tan’s book, especially as he is one of the few prominent South Asian figures, and the only openly gay South Asian (that I know of).

Book Thoughts: Again, but Better by Christine Riccio

I was very lucky to be sent the eARC of Again, but Better by Netgalley and St. Martin’s Press; this was a release I have been highly anticipating. That being said, let me start out with: I really, really, really wanted to like this book. Sadly, Again, but Better, didn’t live up to my expectations.

Book Thoughts: Kingdom of Ash by Sarah J. Maas

In the finale to the Throne of Glass series, Maas concludes with a tale of epic proportions, filled with battles waged on a scale unparalleled to the rest of the series. Needless to say, a lot needed to happen in this book. I had a lot of conflicting thoughts about this book, but let me preface my thoughts by saying: I enjoyed this reading experience. Overall, I liked the book. I didn’t love it, as I did with Empire of Storms.

Book Thoughts: Anne of Green Gables

Recently, I decided to read the Anne of Green Gables series. A children’s book with a strong, female heroine, and a love interest that respects her? That is literally right up my alley. Of course, I immediately got my hands on the books and started reading.

Summer Book Haul

Some of these books I've already had the chance to read, others are books I'm rereading, and the last books are the ones I'm eagerly awaiting to read. If you've read any of them, let me know your thoughts on them!

Book Thoughts: Restore Me by Tahereh Mafi

In a surprising addition to the Shatter Me series, Mafi picks up the universe almost exactly where she left off. Though I tore through this book and finished it on the day of its release, it took a while for me to collect my thoughts on the story. I have mixed feelings about this book, and I'm still not sure if I've fully reconciled them. 

Book Thoughts: A Torch Against the Night

Despite my hesitation, I was still intrigued at the prospect of a sequel. When I was debating reading A Torch Against the Night anyway, a Barnes & Noble employee told me, "I love that series. That world is my favorite!" Deciding it was worth a try, I purchased the novel. It did not disappoint.

Book Thoughts: A Court of Wings and Ruin by Sarah J. Maas

This review has been a long time coming, but I can still remember every emotion I felt on this book's release date. I was anxious, since it seemed like it would be hard to top A Court of Mist and Fury, but also, this book had so many possibilities. The last book ended with such a cliffhanger, and the plot could go anywhere.

Book Thoughts: King's Cage by Victoria Aveyard

After the stunning ending of Glass Sword, Aveyard is at it again. Mare is caught in Maven's trap, unable to have any contact with the outside world, unable to escape, and unable to come to terms with the loss of her loved ones. She is broken in a way she has never been before.