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  • REVIEW: “We All Want Impossible Things” by Catherine Newman

    REVIEW: “We All Want Impossible Things” by Catherine Newman

    “I would give anything to keep you,” I say through the sob that’s gathering in my throat, and she says, “I know you would. I would give anything to stay.” Ash SPOILER-FREE PLOT Edi has been Ash’s best friend since childhood. Effectively, Edi is one of the greatest loves of Ash’s life. They have, and…

    Dr. Bookworm

    January 12, 2023
    Book Review, Books, Literature, Uncategorized
    Ashton Kutcher, BANNERS, Book Blog, Book Blogger, Book Review, Bookish, Bookstagram, Catherine Newman, Iron & Wine, Jeff Buckley, Joe Manganiello, John Krasinski, Kaitlyn Dever, Mila Kunis, Natalie Portman, The Harmaleighs, We All Want Impossible Things
  • REVIEW: “Rock Paper Scissors” by Alice Feeney

    REVIEW: “Rock Paper Scissors” by Alice Feeney

    READ THIS IF: MY THOUGHTS: Picture this: You married the love of your life – but he has a clinical condition that prevents him from recognizing faces. Don’t worry, he still recognizes your “energy” when you walk into a room. #Blessed. Your marriage is in shambles, so in a last ditch effort to save your…

    Dr. Bookworm

    January 12, 2023
    Book Review, Books, Literature, Uncategorized
    Alice Feeney, Bill Nighy, Billie Eilish, Book Blog, Book Blogger, Book Review, Bookish, Bookstagram, Daniel Craig, Kate Winslet, Mumford & SOns, Olivia Rodrigo, Rachel Weisz, Rock Paper Scissors, Scotland, Scottish Highlands, Thriller
  • REVIEW: “A Light in the Flame” by Jennifer Armentrout

    REVIEW: “A Light in the Flame” by Jennifer Armentrout

    READ THIS IF: MY THOUGHTS: Let me be clear: I enjoyed this book. I did. Yet, I did what I almost never do. I waited a week after finishing it to let my emotions stew before writing this. Something just didn’t sit right. The answer: A huge chunk of this story felt like the characters…

    Dr. Bookworm

    December 29, 2022
    Uncategorized
    A Light in the FLame, Amber Run, Bad Omens, Book Blog, Book Blogger, Book Review, Bookish, Bookstagram, Deborah Ann Woll, F+TM, Florence and The Machine, Jennifer Armentrout, Nikolai Coster-Waldau, Rege-Jean Page, X Ambassadors
  • 2022 WRAPUP: My Favorite Bookish Moments + The Music That Made Them

    2022 WRAPUP: My Favorite Bookish Moments + The Music That Made Them

    If it’s not already apparent by my blog: I love music. I love books. While I do think that part of the reason I pair the two together is due to my unfulfilled childhood dream of becoming a movie producer (*shakes fist at the sky*), it also makes the fantasy world that lives rent-free in…

    Dr. Bookworm

    December 29, 2022
    Uncategorized
    A Court of Silver Flames, A Light in the FLame, A Shadow in the Ember, Amber Run, Astyria, Bad Omens, Book Blog, Bookish, Bookstagram, Bootstraps, brother sundance, F+TM, Florence + The Machine, Florence and The Machine, H.D. Carlton, Haunting Adeline, Hollow Heathens, Holly Black, Jennifer Armentrout, Klergy, Lawless, Lynette Noni, Nicole Fiorina, Sarah J Maas, Sarah J. Maas, The Folk of the Air Series, The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue, The Prison Healer, The Queen of Nothing, V.E. Schwab
  • Review: “A Shadow In The Ember” by Jennifer Armentrout

    Review: “A Shadow In The Ember” by Jennifer Armentrout

    “A monster wouldn’t care if they were one.” Nyktos READ THIS IF: MY THOUGHTS: To quote Seraphena: “What in the whole wide world of f*cks” did I just read? A Shadow in The Ember is the first installment of Armentrout’s Flesh and Fire Series – from the same world as her Blood and Ash Series.…

    Dr. Bookworm

    December 13, 2022
    Book Review, Books
    A Shadow in the Ember, Book Blogger, Book Review, Bookish, Bookstagram, Bring Me The Horizon, Florence and The Machine, Florence Pugh, Henry Cavill, Idris Elba, Jennifer Armentrout, Lawless, NA Fantasy Romance, Sydney Wayser, Timothee Chalamet
  • REVIEW: “The Measure” by Nikki Erlick

    REVIEW: “The Measure” by Nikki Erlick

    The great American writer Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote, ‘It is not the length of life, but the depth of life.’ You don’t need a long lifetime to make an impact on this world. You just need the will to do so. Nikki Erlick PLOT OVER-SIMPLIFIED One morning, everyone around the world wakes up to mysterious…

    Dr. Bookworm

    December 1, 2022
    Uncategorized
    Andrew Garfield, Bellsaint, Book Blogger, Book Review, Bookish, Bookstagram, Doris Day, Jeremy Strong, Kyle Chandler, Miles Teller, Nikki Erlick, Nina Dobrev, Speculative fiction, Stephen Stanley, Teyonah Parris, The Measure, Yani Gellman, Zoe Kravitz
  • REVIEW: “Hollow Heathens” by Nicole Fiorina

    REVIEW: “Hollow Heathens” by Nicole Fiorina

    “I believe the world is filled with nothing of the normal, that we are all monsters and freaks, and if my beliefs are true, we can escape the shadows to find one another. I believe something more hideous and cruel has put us there, in the dark corners of our minds. Something that isn’t normal…

    Dr. Bookworm

    November 3, 2022
    Uncategorized
    Book Blogger, Book Review, Bookish, Bookstagram, brother sundance, Chloe Grace Moretz, Donovan, Ella Boh, Eugene Levy, Fall, Hollow Heathens, Nicole Fiorina, October, The Rolling Stones, Twenty One Pilots, Vanessa Morgan, Viola Davis
  • REVIEW: “Haunting Adeline” by H. D. Carlton

    REVIEW: “Haunting Adeline” by H. D. Carlton

    READ THIS IF: PLOT OVER-SIMPLIFIED: A writer inherits her grandmother’s house, attracts a sexy vigilante stalker on a mission to end sex trafficking, and in the process of coping with her attraction for him she channels her sexual frustration into solving the cold case of her grandmother’s death. Potentially by *dun dun* HER GRANDMOTHER’S OWN…

    Dr. Bookworm

    October 22, 2022
    Uncategorized
    Book Review, Bookish, Bookstagram, Echos, Gothic Romance, H.D. Carlton, Haunting Adeline, Jon Bernthal, Kim Petras, Klergy, Lucy Hale, Mindy JOnes, NA Romance, Sam Smith
  • REVIEW: “Unlikely Animals” by Annie Hartnett

    REVIEW: “Unlikely Animals” by Annie Hartnett

    Just get us through the school year, she prayed. Who was she bargaining with? She had always said she was an atheist, or at least an agnostic, whenever the topic came up, but secretly she thought it would be nice to believe in God sometimes, really go whole hog on the Jesus thing. It would…

    Dr. Bookworm

    October 11, 2022
    Uncategorized
    Annie Hartnett, Book Blog, Book Blogger, Book Review, Bookish, Bookstagram, Brad Pitt, Dacre Montgomery, Demi Moore, Emma Stone, Jeff Bridges, Mumford & SOns, Of Monsters and Men, OneRepublic, Unlikely Animals
  • REVIEW: “This Time Tomorrow” by Emma Straub

    REVIEW: “This Time Tomorrow” by Emma Straub

    “If anything, she understood that it wasn’t actually something one could ever work all the way through, like a jigsaw puzzle or a Rubik’s cube; grief was something that moved in and stayed. Maybe it moved from one side of the room to the other, farther away from the window, but it was always there.…

    Dr. Bookworm

    August 25, 2022
    Uncategorized
    Bob Dylan, Book Review, Bookish, Bookstagram, Emily Blunt, Emma Straub, Faces, Johnny Cash, Robert De Niro, Sadie Sink, The Beatles, This Time Tomorrow
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