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“I missed you more than I miss the sun.”― Stacia Stark, We Who Will Die
We Who Will Die by Stacie Stark is a fast-paced, immersive fantasy story. Although it is the first installment in a trilogy, it feels like it would have made an excellent second book. The reader is immediately thrown into an ancient Roman-inspired fantasy world, beginning in a tavern where we meet Arvelle, who is working as a bodyguard. From the start, we learn about her strong sense of family and her keen eye for detail, traits that carry throughout the book. In the tavern,


“When you think of me, I hope it ruins rock 'n' roll.”― Taylor Jenkins Reid, Daisy Jones & The Six
Daisy Jones & The Six follows the origin story of a fictional American rock band in the 1970s. Told through a series of interviews, the book begins by exploring how and why each member came together, and eventually reveals the reasons behind the band’s breakup. From the start, you learn that Daisy is essentially a 1970s version of a “nepo baby,” while the Six are a group of friends and family members who form a band together. When the two merge to become Daisy Jones & The Si


“You were never too much. They just weren’t enough.”― Lucy Score, Mistakes Were Made
Lucy Score is back with another feel-good love story, filled with humor and leading, as always, to her signature happily ever after. Mistakes Were Made is the second installment in the Story Lake series, set in a charming fictional small town in Pennsylvania. This book centers on Zooey, the best friend of Hazel (the female protagonist from the first book). Zooey finds herself torn between maintaining her glamorous life in New York City and embracing the idyllic pace of Story
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