Daisy Jones and the Six (Review)

A book so good it feels real — now more than ever! Daisy Jones and the Six is a mockumentary-style book by one of my favorite authors, Taylor Jenkins Reid. It’s just released as a TV show on Amazon Prime AND the fictional band has its album out and it’s so good! I have to reviewContinue reading “Daisy Jones and the Six (Review)”

Everything I Know About Love (Review)

“When you’re looking for love and it seems like you might not ever find it, remember you probably have access to an abundance of it already, just not the romantic kind. This kind of love might not kiss you in the rain or propose marriage. But it will listen to you, inspire and restore you.Continue reading “Everything I Know About Love (Review)”

In My Dreams I Hold a Knife (Review)

If you lived THE SECRET HISTORY (or, if you hated it but liked the dark academa vibes), this book is for you! 🖤IN MY DREAMS I HOLD A KNIFE by Ashley Winstead 🖤 It’s been 10 years since Jessica Miller graduated from Duquette University, and she has big plans for Homecoming. She’s going to show all herContinue reading “In My Dreams I Hold a Knife (Review)”

A Lady’s Guide to Fortune-Hunting (Review)

For my girlies who love all things Bridgerton, Jane Austen, and strong female characters — this one’s for you! The vibe Book / Dress / Shoes / Purse / Lipstick / Nails / Necklace / Earrings / Bracelet / Clips The review Kitty Talbot has just a matter of weeks to prove to the debtors she’sContinue reading “A Lady’s Guide to Fortune-Hunting (Review)”

A Special Place for Women (review)

Calling all witchy girlies! ✨A SPECIAL PLACE FOR WOMEN by Laura Hankin✨ New York-based journalist Jillian Beckley is on the hunt for her next big byline when she encounters an alleged leader of an alleged exclusive, secret society of women. Her interest is piqued — as is her dreamy editor/friend Miles — and she hasContinue reading “A Special Place for Women (review)”

A Man Called Ove (Review)

“Death is a strange thing. People live their whole lives as if it does not exist, and yet it’s often one of the great motivations for living. Some of us, in time, become so conscious of it that we live harder, more obstinately, with more fury. Some need its constant presence to even be awareContinue reading “A Man Called Ove (Review)”

Maame (Review)

A story of young adulthood, finding love, suffering loss, forgiving family, and becoming the person you’re meant to be. The vibe Book / Leggings / Sweatshirt / Shoes / Headphones / Tote / Passport holder / Necklace / Gloss Old Maddie might never wear this much color, but maybe the new Maddie would! She’s goingContinue reading “Maame (Review)”

The Magnolia Palace (Review)

“The rich think they’re protected, that they have magical powers, when in fact they’re only mortals, like the rest of us. Bodies break down, betray you. People you love die. Children die.” ― Fiona Davis, The Magnolia Palace The vibe Book / PJ set / Blanket / Eye mask / Candle / Teacup / Teapot The reviewContinue reading “The Magnolia Palace (Review)”

The Diamond Eye (Review)

“Snipers must make themselves calm in order to succeed, and that is why women are good at sharpshooting. Because there is not a woman alive who has not learned how to eat rage in order to appear calm.” ― Kate Quinn, The Diamond Eye The vibe Book / Leggings / Backpack / Jacket / Shoes / HeadbandContinue reading “The Diamond Eye (Review)”

Black Cake (Review)

“You were never just you, and you owed it to the people you cared about to remember that. Because the people you loved were part of your identity, too. Perhaps the biggest part.” ― Charmaine Wilkerson, Black Cake The vibe Book / Bakeware / Measuring cups / Kitchen tools / Mixing bowls / Recipe box This bookContinue reading “Black Cake (Review)”