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| | | | | Hello, everyone! You all may not know this, but Cossette and I both love Gossip Girl (we are Blair Waldorf stans first, and humans second. Also, Dair should've been end game), and since the fifteen year anniversary of the show's premiere is on the 19th - I'm sorry what? - we thought it would be | |
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| | | | | It's hard to believe we're already more than a month into 2022-where has the time gone?! The first month of this year may have flown by, but it brought with it some outstanding new crime novels that deserve a moment of our time before we turn our attention fully to February. To that end, in today's blog post, I'm rounding up my personal picks for best new crime books published in January 2022! From epistolary mysteries to dark Nordic serial killer thrillers and more, this month brought with it a terrific lineup of new crime stories for us to devour-and you can learn more about my four personal favorites in this post! Without further ado, let's dive on in. Happy reading! | |
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| | | | | Ninth House, Leigh Bardugo's impressive adult debut is an engrossing epic, a multi-layered and deeply human fantasy novel. Read my full review. | |
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| | | "I must not wish my life away," she told herself. Elizabeth Taylor's novel, Mrs Palfrey at the Claremont is an exploration of old age, loneliness and impending death. The focus of the novel is Mrs. Palfrey and her tedious life as one of a handful of elderly residents at a fading hotel. Mrs. Palfrey, facing... | ||