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Books that give me major Barbie movie vibes

I saw Barbie a few weeks ago expecting a light and fun movie, but left having an existential crisis and a renewed love for the human experience. After watching, I wanted to add all the books I feel emulate some of the themes and ideas of Greta Gerwig’s latest masterpiece. Continue reading
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Love, Theoretically review: Hazelwood’s best yet

One of Hazelwood’s best Steminist novels so far, I was totally enraptured in this book. From the politics of academia to Jack and Elsie’s enemies-to-lovers relationship, this book is perfect for fans of Hazelwood novels and for those new to her books. Read on for my complete spoiler-free review! Continue reading
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Right This Way: A History of the Audience review

Right This Way: A History of the Audience is an upcoming nonfiction book by Robert Viagas. The publisher describes this book as “a pop history of audiences through the ages,” discussing a range of media types, from Ancient Greek plays to scrolling on your phone. While this book has some great writing and the author is clearly knowledgeable about theater… Continue reading
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Unsettled book review: a multigenerational family drama

Unsettled by Patricia Reis is a sweeping historical drama covering multiple generations over the course of 100 years. This was the first book I received on Netgalley, which provides free copies of books in exchange for honest reviews. Continue reading
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Never Trust a Gemini book review

Never Trust a Gemini is a YA novel that follows Cathleen Philips as she navigates crushes and friendships with astrology. I picked this book up because of the adorable cover art and the interesting summary, but I left a little disappointed. Continue reading
