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Book Review: AM I DYING?!

Book Review: AM I DYING?!

This book was provided to me at no cost through the Ann Arbor District Library in exchange for the social contract I agreed to with my library card. I checked it out! PROS I am very dramatic and will convince myself I have a tumor for every symptom, and this book tells you “it’s gonna […]

Posted April 2, 2022 by geograph in review / 0 Comments
Across a Field of Starlight

Across a Field of Starlight

I received this at no cost from NetGalley! This book is a nonstop SPACE ADVENTURE featuring A REAL ACTUAL NONBINARY PERSON and it’s effortlessly queer. The art is fantastic, IT’S SET IN SPACE, it’s a concept that’s like, “what if Star Wars was actually good and featured regular people rather than Just Luke Skywalker And […]

Posted March 25, 2022 by geograph in review / 1 Comment

Bite-sized reviews: Late March edition

I am so stressed and so sick! Great! Let’s get into these reviews. Thanks to NetGalley who keeps approving me for books even though really I should chill out. THE CITY OF DUSK incredibly dense Really intense Not the best thing to read when you are stressed and sick (unless it becomes a comfort read […]

Posted March 20, 2022 by geograph in mini reviews / 1 Comment

The Best Liars in Riverview | Confession is a word that can mean a couple of different things

In the woods of a small Kentucky town, Aubrey sets off on a journey about growing up, self-discovery, and acceptance while searching for their missing best friend–perfect for fans of King and the Dragonflies and Three Times Lucky.  Aubrey and Joel are like two tomato vines that grew along the same crooked fence–weird, yet the same kind of […]

Posted March 13, 2022 by geograph in nonbinary, review / 1 Comment