Seven Days in June by Tia Williams | Mini Review
I loved this book! It does have second chance romance in it, but it also deals with other important issues outside of a relationship. I loved Audre, Eva’s daughter; she was so smart and driven. I also really loved the relationship between Audre and Eva. The writing was so good! This story was well written, developed, and oftentimes witty and funny. —Themes and issues discussed in the book:* We see Eva’s experience as a black & female romance author in the publishing industry. Because being Black, and then female, and then writing romance stories, presents specific issues—like, stigmas against romance not being real literature & not being taken as seriously…
Olga Dies Dreaming by Xochitl Gonzalez | Mini Review
Olga Dies Dreaming is a story about a Puerto Rican family that specifically focuses on Olga and her brother Prieto. The story takes us through topics and themes of identity, multicultural upbringing, gentrification in Brooklyn, love, family, and career-building. 4.5/5⭐️ Olga is a wedding planner in Brooklyn who works with very rich clients. Prieto is a congressman who works serving his Latinx community while also dealing with the gentrification that is affecting his Brooklyn constituents. Olga and Prieto are raised by their grandmother when their activist mother abandoned them for her radical political pursuits, and after their father died young. I enjoyed this book, the writing had me hooked from…
In My Dreams, I Hold A Knife by Ashley Winstead | Mini Review
This book is completely worth the hype! “In My Dreams I Hold a Knife” by @ashleywinsteadbooks Here is what it’s about: Six college friends are reunited at their alma mater ten years after their friend was murdered. Someone is determined to find the real killer and the friends are forced to confront what actually happened that night. The story is told over multiple timelines—now and the four years the friends are in college. We get to understand each persons’ motives and not just for murder. We get insight into their fears, hopes, and trauma. This book was so well developed. I enjoyed the writing style, pacing, and story organization. The characters were…
Milk Fed by Melissa Broder | Mini Review
Book Review: Milk Fed by Melissa Broder Many have called this book, sexy, erotic, and funny. I would not use any of those words to describe it. It was fascinating, strange, repulsive, and uncomfortable. This book isn’t really just about an eating disorder or mommy issues. It was a weird exploration of desire and hunger—for food, sex, intimacy, love, and acceptance. Judaism is a huge part of the main character, Rachel’s, exploration of her relationship with her mother, her childhood, her beliefs, and her friendship with Miriam, a woman who works at a frozen yogurt shop. Rachel at times, especially in the beginning, was hard to like; we are immersed…
Half Truths by Claire Contreras | Mini Book Review
? Book ReviewHalf Truths by @clairecontreras This book included all the good tropes and themes that I love in a novel. •Dark Academia•Thriller + Mystery•Secret Societies•Slow Burn Romance•Hockey Players At first, I wasn’t too sure how I felt about the main character, Amelia. She does come across as a spoiled rich girl at first that I wasn’t sure I cared about. As I got to know her, I found her very likable. And I think that was the point. I can say that everything, in the end, makes sense and feels justified…which is something I really pay attention to in a thriller. I do have questions about the other missing women,…