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Deep End by Ali Hazelwood

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🏊‍♀️ Dive Into the Deep End: A Steamy, Academic, Swedish Sensation? ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Wait... did it just get hot in here, or is that just the latest Ali Hazelwood release? 🌶️ If you’ve been following my blog, you know I’m a total nerd for anything involving lab coats and high IQs, but Hazelwood decided to throw some elite athleticism into the mix this time. Buckle up, besties, because we’re headed to Stanford University for a story that is equal parts "I need a PhD" and "I need a cold shower." 🧊 ⚠️ Content & Trigger Warnings Before we dive into the deep end (pun absolutely intended), please be aware that this book handles some heavy topics: Sexual content (Extremely explicit / BDSM themes) Physical abuse (Past trauma/restraining orders) Toxic family dynamics Mental health struggles (Trauma-induced anxiety/Panic) Bullying & academic stress Brief mention of death 🧐 The Vibes: Nerds, Speedos, and Accents Let’s get one thing straight: Lukas Blomqvist is a Swedi...

Cloud Cuckoo Land by Anthony Doerr

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📖 Review: Cloud Cuckoo Land — Beautiful Words, But Where’s the Plot? ⭐1.5/5 Welcome back, bookish friends! ☕️ Today, we are diving into a book that is the literary equivalent of a 10-course meal where every dish is just a different, very expensive-looking garnish. 🌿 I’m talking about Cloud Cuckoo Land by Anthony Doerr . Now, before the “But it’s a masterpiece!” crowd comes for me with their quill pens, hear me out. I know Doerr won a Pulitzer for All the Light We Cannot See . I know he writes prose so beautiful it makes my grocery list look like trash. But y’all… I need a story. 😴 ⚠️ Content & Trigger Warnings Before we get into the weeds, here are some triggers to be aware of: Animal death (specifically an owl — RIP Trustyfriend 🦉) War and violence (siege of Constantinople, Korean War) Terrorism / Bombing Child endangerment Death of a parent Pandemic / Illness 🧐 The “I’m So Confused” Plot Summary (SPOILERS AHEAD! 🚨) Let’s break down these five timelines that somehow take...

Atmosphere by Taylor Jenkins Reid

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  🚀🌌 Atmosphere by Taylor Jenkins Reid — 3.5 ⭐ | Space, Secrets & Slow-Burn Love in Zero Gravity Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars ⭐⭐⭐✨ Okay listen. I am not a space girl. I don’t wake up wondering what’s happening in the stratosphere. I barely understand my iPhone updates. And yet… here I am, fully emotionally invested in a NASA shuttle disaster and a forbidden 1980s lesbian romance. How does this keep happening to me with Taylor Jenkins Reid? 😅 She could write a 400-page novel about the invention of staplers and I’d probably cry. ⚠️ Trigger Warnings Anti-gay bias / homophobia Gender discrimination / workplace sexism Death Child neglect & emotional abuse Brief mentions of substance use Pregnancy loss 📚 Quick Overview (SEO-Friendly Summary) Atmosphere (2025) is a historical fiction novel set in the 1980s NASA shuttle program , following astronomy professor Joan Goodwin as she becomes one of the first women selected for astronaut training. Told in a nonlinear timeline , the n...

Hemlock & Silver by T. Kingfisher

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Hemlock & Silver by T. Kingfisher — ⭐⭐ 2/5 Stars | Mirror Apples, Murderous Reflections & My Ongoing Kingfisher Dilemma Well. This was… not it. 😐 At this point I need to stop pretending that maybe this will be the T. Kingfisher book that converts me . She’s wildly beloved. People adore her. Nettle & Bone won awards. The fanbase is strong. And yet here I am again, finishing one of her books thinking, “Why am I doing this to myself?” Hemlock & Silver is a Snow White–inspired fantasy mystery about poison, mirrors, and moral gray areas. On paper? Amazing. In execution? I struggled. ⚠️ Content Warnings Graphic violence Illness & wasting disease Child death Murder Animal death (poison testing) Emotional abuse Self-harm references Substance use Mental illness Addiction 📖 Overview Hemlock & Silver (2025) follows Anja , a scholar of poisons and antidotes, who is summoned by a king to diagnose his daughter Snow’s mysterious illness. What begins as a suspected case of...

When in Rome by Sarah Adams

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  When in Rome by Sarah Adams – Small Town, Pop Star, Pie & Pure Cheese ⭐⭐⭐⭐✨ (4.5/5 Stars) Okay. Deep breath. I am primarily a thriller girl. Serial killers? Yes. Unreliable narrators? Absolutely. Creepy basements? Bring it on. But give me a sappy, cheesy, small-town romance and suddenly I’m melted butter on a warm biscuit. 🧈🥧 I don’t know why these books relax me so much, but they do. They’re predictable, sweet, emotionally safe, and honestly? Sometimes that’s exactly what I need. And When in Rome ? It delivered exactly what it promised. 🚨 Spoiler Warning 🚨 This review contains full plot spoilers including the ending . If you want to experience the pie-baking swoons unspoiled, stop here. ⚠️ Content / Trigger Warnings Emotional manipulation Controlling manager Disordered eating (referenced) Parental death (storm-related) Abandonment issues 📚 Book Overview When in Rome by Sarah Adams (2022) is the first book in the When in Rome series. It follows international pop star...

The Fourth Monkey by J. D. Barker

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🔪 The Fourth Monkey by J.D. Barker — ⭐⭐⭐⭐✨ 4.5 Stars Dark. Twisted. Addictive. Slightly unhinged. I couldn’t look away. 🚨 SPOILER WARNING 🚨 This is a FULL spoiler review of The Fourth Monkey . I’m spilling it all. If you haven’t read it yet, turn around now and come back later. ⚠️ Trigger Warnings This book is very graphic and not for the faint of heart. Here’s what you’re walking into: Graphic torture & mutilation (ears, eyes, tongues removed while victims are alive 😳) Child kidnapping and endangerment Domestic abuse Animal cruelty (including a child killing/dissecting a cat and a puppy being killed) Bodies decomposed / rats used as torture Suicide Terminal illness (cancer) Grief over a murdered spouse Captivity & sensory deprivation Implied sexual assault / exploitation If you’re sensitive to any of the above, proceed carefully. 📖 Overview: What Is The Fourth Monkey About? The Fourth Monkey is the first book in the 4MK Thriller series , and it introduces us to Chic...

The Alice Network by Kate Quinn

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⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The Alice Network by Kate Quinn — Female Spies, Revenge, and One Extremely Satisfying Bullet Historical fiction and I have a complicated relationship. 🤝 Some wildly acclaimed titles leave me cold. Others completely wreck me (in a good way). I’m happy to report that The Alice Network landed firmly on the right side of the court for me. 🙌 I devoured this book. I flipped pages while internally chanting: “Please let Charlie find Rose…” “PLEASE let Eve kill René…” And friends… I was INVESTED. ⚠️ Trigger Warnings War violence Torture (including broken fingers) Sexual assault Abortion Nazi massacre PTSD / trauma Alcoholism Suicide ideation 📚 Book Overview Author: Kate Quinn Published: 2017 Genre: Historical Fiction Structure: Dual timeline (WWI + 1947) POV: Alternating between Charlie (first person) and Eve (close third person) The novel blends female espionage, wartime betrayal, revenge, guilt, redemption, and unlikely friendship — and somehow makes it all feel personal. 🚨 ...