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Category: Book Recommendations

The Best 2021 Thriller Books (So Far)

July 16, 2021 Taylor Leave a comment

I’m so excited to share some of my favorite (and most-anticipated) 2021 thriller books! This year has been fabulous for…

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Great Circle by Maggie Shipstead (Book Review)

May 30, 2021 Taylor Leave a comment

I love the way fiction can transport you to another time and place, and Great Circle by Maggie Shipstead promised…

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New Fiction Books in June 2021

May 29, 2021 Taylor Leave a comment

Happy summer! Break out those iced drinks and sunglasses. Here are some of the most-anticipated new books for June 2021.…

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The Summer Job by Lizzy Dent (Book Review)

May 18, 2021 Taylor 4 Comments

I was looking for a fun summery book, so I picked up The Summer Job by Lizzy Dent! Set in…

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The Plot by Jean Hanff Korelitz (Book Review)

May 11, 2021 Taylor Leave a comment

Can a truly unique plot be a ‘sure thing’ when it comes to publishing? The Plot by Jean Hanff Korelitz…

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The Siren by Katherine St. John (Book Review)

May 7, 2021 Taylor Leave a comment

It’s starting to feel like summer here in Austin already, so I was excited to dive into one of my…

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The End of Men by Christina Sweeney-Baird (Book Review)

May 1, 2021 Taylor Leave a comment

After the year we’ve had, pandemics (and the world’s response to them) have been a huge topic of discussion. So…

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Meet Me In Another Life by Catriona Silvey (Book Review)

April 28, 2021 Taylor Leave a comment

Meet Me In Another Life by Catriona Silvey has mystery, love, drama, and adventure, all wrapped up into one story.…

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The Last Thing to Burn by Will Dean (Book Review)

April 25, 2021 Taylor Leave a comment

I’d heard so many glowing reviews for The Last Thing to Burn by Will Dean, so I couldn’t wait to…

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Mirrorland by Carole Johnstone (Book Review)

April 23, 2021 Taylor Leave a comment

Toted as a cross between Gone Girl and Room (but with identical twins), Mirrorland by Carole Johnstone has been on…

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Hi, I’m Taylor!

I’m from Seattle, but recently moved to Austin, TX. (Bring on the taco trucks & sunshine!)

I’ve been part of the Bookstagram community for 3+ years now (previously known as SilverFire Books), and I’ve loved every minute of it!

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About to see if this one lives up to the hype! 🙃 Have you read it? Thoughts??
What a fabulous #bookmail surprise! (Thanks @grand What a fabulous #bookmail surprise! (Thanks @grandcentralpub for the gifted book)  I love when book mail comes with fun little gifts that are related to the book. These Impossible Things came with a tin of loose leaf tea, a packet of tissues, and woven friendship bracelets. It makes me even more excited to read this!  I’m a big fan of books centered around coming-of-age and friendship, and I’m especially drawn to the story’s focus on women with different life experiences/upbringings than my own.  In this case, it’s about 3 modern Muslim girls growing up while grappling with the expectations that surround them. I’m hoping to start it in the next few days!  Here’s a little bit about the book:  “A razor‑sharp debut novel of three best friends navigating love, sex, faith, and the one night that changes it all.  It’s always been Malak, Kees, and Jenna against the world. Since childhood, under the watchful eyes of their parents, aunties and uncles, they’ve learned to live their own lives alongside the expectations of being good Muslim women. With growing older, the delicate balancing act between rebellion and religion [becomes] increasingly difficult to navigate.  These Impossible Things is a paean to youth and female friendship—and to all the joy and messiness love holds.”  This book is available now!  💬 What’s a genre you want to read more of?
I finally have the book of the summer IN MY HANDS I finally have the book of the summer IN MY HANDS 🙌💃🏼  Have you read this one yet?? Is it worth the hype?
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🌟PUB DAY REVIEW🌟 (Thanks @atriabooks for the 🌟PUB DAY REVIEW🌟 (Thanks @atriabooks for the gifted book)  Island Time was my second Georgia Clark read, and it did not disappoint! It’s a contemporary fiction/romantic comedy about two families - one American and one Australian - who are isolated on a remote Australian island after a tsunami hits.  This book has:
-a beautiful remote island setting
-flawed characters learning to accept themselves
-LGBTQ+ representation
-an emotional, character-driven, family-centered story  I did think it could have been shorter - there were some parts that dragged a bit. Additionally, there’s a lot of information about the flora and fauna of the island, which I found fascinating, but it felt a bit disjointed from the rest of the story at times.  Overall, I learned a lot from this book, and I found many of the characters so endearing. I’m not usually drawn to family dramas, but I enjoyed this one! Rating: 4 ⭐️ (out today)  💬 Where is the book you’re reading right now set?
My BOTM book is here! 💃🏼 What was the last b My BOTM book is here! 💃🏼 What was the last book you got in the mail?  #botm #botmclub #newbooks #bookmail #goodreads #bookish #booklove #bookobsessed #bookcommunity #booknerd #bookofthemonth #booksbooksbooks #bookishlife #readersgonnaread #onmyshelf #wanttoread #tbrlist #toberead #bookstoread #alwaysreading #readeveryday #readerlife #readersofinstagram
📚📦🥰 I wanted to share some #bookmail I’ve gotten over the past few weeks! (Thanks tagged publishers for the gifted books)  I can’t decide which one I’m most excited about! (Some of these I bought on my own, and others are ARCs from publishers.) Have you read any of these, or any on your TBR??  Here’s a little info on the ones that aren’t published yet:  NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH by Holly James
👉 contemporary fiction/romance about a woman who finds herself suddenly unable to lie (out July 12th)  STAY AWAKE by Megan Goldin
👉 mystery/thriller about a woman on the run from a crime she can’t remember committing (out August 9th)  LEECH by Hiron Ennes
👉 Gothic science fiction/horror about a doctor at an isolated institute who’s studying a frightening parasite (out Sept 27th)
Did you set a reading goal for the year? How’s y Did you set a reading goal for the year? How’s your progress?  I’m a few books behind, but hoping to catch up soon! And now that I’m caught up on ARCs, I’m excited to dive more into my backlist 🙌
📖 PUB WEEK REVIEW (Thanks @minotaur_books for t 📖 PUB WEEK REVIEW (Thanks @minotaur_books for the gifted ARC)  The Favor by Nora Murphy has a killer premise: two women - strangers - accidentally discover that they have something in common. In fact, their lives are quite similar - behind closed doors, neither of their husbands are as “perfect” as they seem.  I’d say this is more of a domestic suspense than a thriller, but there’s also a murder investigation that you see through the eyes of a detective. It’s interesting seeing things differently through the eyes of each character. And I found myself invested in the characters, too.  My interest was definitely peaked early on, but I did find it waning somewhat in the middle. It picked up again near the end, though!  While parts of the book felt a little repetitive, it was still a solid, character-driven suspense story with important themes surrounding domestic abuse and manipulation. (Rating: 3.5⭐️) Out today!  💬 What are you hoping to read today?
A throwback to one of my favorite YA books and a t A throwback to one of my favorite YA books and a tasty bubble tea (which I haven’t had in ages 😩). I still need to read books 2 and 3 in this series though!  What’s a drink you love to sip while reading?
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