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Book Club February Review: Divine Rivals by Rebecca Ross
For February's book club book, I endeavoured to choose a more romance-centred fantasy that would hopefully make me swoon without tearing apart my heart. If you've been following our blog for a while, you would know that I love angsty books that make me sob like a child, but sometimes a wholesome story is what I need. For that reason, I chose Divine Rivals by Rebecca Ross for the most romantic month of the year. In short, Divine Rivals is about Iris as she navigates her mother

C Y Wang
Mar 103 min read


Book Club December Review: Coldwire by Chloe Gong
Did I choose this book because it was December and we're getting to the colder months? Or was it because I saw an event on the Waterstones website with Chloe Gong which compelled me to buy tickets because who wouldn't want to meet a successful young female author? Either way, Coldwire might seem like a rogue choice since we usually choose fantasy or contemporary thrillers, but we couldn't miss this cyberpunk novel in our current climate of AI taking over the world. Coldwire i

C Y Wang
Jan 63 min read


Book Club June Review: The Wedding People by Alison Espach
For the month of June, I was torn between two books that both incidentally had blue covers. I'm not sure if it's because summer reminds...

C Y Wang
Jul 22, 20254 min read


Book Club March Review: Shadow and Bone by Leigh Bardugo
I think Leigh Bardugo is a great writer and her Ninth House series is a favourite for both myself and CY, therefore I have been looking...

Kayleigh A
Apr 21, 20253 min read


Book Club September Review: The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern
First off, I’ll start by saying I loved this book. And it’s a good thing, since I wanted my birthday month book to be a good one! I chose...

Kayleigh A
Oct 15, 20243 min read


Book Club May Review: The Right Time by Danielle Steel
I have read several Danielle Steel books, and somehow CY has not even heard of her so I wanted to choose one of her books for May's book club. For some context, we are both approaching 30 (more rapidly for me), and in the run-up to this I wanted to choose a coming into your 30's book. A quick Google search later, I'd come up with Zadie Smith's Swing Time which turned out to be so painfully boring I quickly came up with another option. I saw some rave reviews for The Right Ti

Kayleigh A
Jun 17, 20243 min read
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