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A Quick and Easy Guide to Asexuality: the spectrum is complicated, and humans are more than a binary

A Quick and Easy Guide to Asexuality: the spectrum is complicated, and humans are more than a binary

“I always call the way I flirt ‘Jane Benneting’, after the oldest sister in Pride and Prejudice. She’s so nice to everyone that no one knows she’s partial to Mr. Bingley.” (What a mood!) This is truly a quick and easy guide to asexuality! It’s quick, it’s easy, it doesn’t have a plot but it’s […]

Posted March 7, 2022 by geograph in nonfiction, review / 1 Comment

Bite-sized reviews and the end of spring break!

I received all these books at no cost from NetGalley! The World Cannot Give This is like…. a sapphic, dark academia A Separate Peace? You ever been a teenager and growing up is hard and nobody understands? That’s basically the summary of Laura Stearns. And then she joins a weirdly intense school church choir and […]

Posted March 7, 2022 by geograph in mini reviews / 3 Comments
Once More With Chutzpah review: Representation Matters

Once More With Chutzpah review: Representation Matters

Thanks to NetGalley for the audiobook at no cost to me ahead of release time! I read this book via audiobook, and the narrator was solidly mediocre — I’m certainly not an expert, but there’s some weird pronunciation of Hebrew words in here. Perhaps a pronunciation guide would be helpful next time? (I also only […]

Posted February 28, 2022 by geograph in review / 1 Comment
Four bite-sized Reviews: Chef’s Kiss, Live, Local & Dead, Every Variable of Us, and Real Easy (again!)

Four bite-sized Reviews: Chef’s Kiss, Live, Local & Dead, Every Variable of Us, and Real Easy (again!)

Hello! These are coming out really fast because I have to write reviews for class (as a writing exercise) and I keep writing another review and then being like “I can’t possibly show this to my professor, this is the worst thing I’ve ever written”. I might write a couple more today, depending on how […]

Posted February 7, 2022 by geograph in cozy mysteries, mini reviews / 2 Comments

Serendipity: Ten romantic tropes transformed, audiobook review | Before she drops one last match on my internal kindling —

I received a copy of this audiobook at no cost in exchange for an honest review. I loved this book of short stories! This is a book of YA short stories, and they’ve taken ten romantic tropes and transformed them in new ways. My favorites were Fake Dating, Stranded Together, Best Friend Love Epiphany, and […]

Posted January 3, 2022 by geograph in review, romance, YA / 1 Comment