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Fall 2025 Readalong
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My Taste
The Secret History
Girls Can Kiss Now: Essays
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Oathbound (The Legendborn Cycle, #3)
Fourth Wing (The Empyrean, #1)
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The Spirit Bares Its TeethHealing Grounds: Climate, Justice, and the Deep Roots of Regenerative Farming

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    this quote took my breath!!! i took a photo of it in (my library copy) to show my partner as it feels so, so accurate. AJW gets it!!!! “It should be noted that I do not define my manhood through my love of women. There are lots of men who do so: their hunger to dominate feminine things, their power over their wives and daughters, are the building blocks of their maleness. That is not me. Yes, I could love a man if I ever found one who accepts me as I am, and I’ve dreamed of being so lucky-but I love women too. I love women as men are expected to, but the way only one who has ever experienced womanhood can.”

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    ohhh i am SO hooked. one of the better first few chapters i've read of late!!

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    Healing Grounds: Climate, Justice, and the Deep Roots of Regenerative Farming

    Healing Grounds: Climate, Justice, and the Deep Roots of Regenerative Farming

    Liz Carlisle

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  • The Starving Saints
    amberrose
    Oct 08, 2025
    2.5
    Enjoyment: 3.0Quality: 3.0Characters: 2.0Plot: 2.0
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    The concept of this novel — sapphic, mad scientist, cannibalism, siege in castle & strange idols arrive — was more intriguing than the actual reading of it. Maybe it was too hypothetical, or the mass hysteria of it all? I couldn’t picture some things here and reality really was warped, which maybe was part of it? my favorite imagery was the honey!! I started reading on Kindle and found it hard to get into, about midway through I switched to audio. The audiobook helped retain my interest in it, and ultimately was why I finished it — because I was interested in what would happen to Ser Voyne, Treila, Phosyne and the rest of the castle inhabitants (or, refugees? unknowingly prisoners, at that point?). The setting of a castle was well done, as was the character development of the different Saints. I wanted more on Jacynde and why Phosyne had been ousted from the Priory; I also wanted more about why Ser Voyne was sort of demoted to be Phosyne’s bodyguard. overall, a good read to kick off fall and autumnal vibes, but the unanswered portions and unreliable narrator was not my favorite. i did love the end!

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  • Morning Glory Milking Farm (Cambric Creek, #1)
    amberrose
    Sep 26, 2025
    3.5
    Enjoyment: 4.0Quality: 3.0Characters: 3.5Plot: 3.5
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    I don’t know what I was expecting, but I definitely did not expect to like this book as much as I did. I’ve never read a monster/human romance, and I found it to be really well done, especially the plot, pacing, and character development. There were some things that irritated me, like random mentions of somewhat cringe things (like the millennial comment toward the end and the generic orange juice), but I enjoyed the read. I do think this romance was well written and really captured the main characters relationship with her family and how she wanted to be intentional about this interspecies (?) relationship. I liked the mention of her high school (or middle school?) crush as a different romantic option that her mom was suggesting…that felt really accurate to adulthood as a daughter. Will I read more in this series? Perhaps.

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  • Thirst
    nerdsb4herds
    May 13, 2025
    2.5
    Enjoyment: 2.0Quality: 3.0Characters: 2.0Plot: 1.5
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    Well... that was a thing... that I read...? It was not great. It wasn't even really good. But it wasn't boring? The pacing was very inconsistent and the plot was... non-existent? I really don't know how to feel.

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  • Thirst
    amberrose
    Sep 24, 2025
    3.5
    Enjoyment: 4.0Quality: 3.0Characters: 2.5Plot: 2.5
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    3.5 🌟 round down. i’m not really sure what to include in this review, but I did enjoy the read overall. The two different time frames are so different that it was almost hard to reconcile them as even existing in the same universe. I loved the concept of lesbian vampires in Buenos Aires, but was left wanting more. The slow decline of the main character’s mom was beautifully written, especially the slow progress. the ending ultimately was satisfying to me. i’d read another book by Marina Yuszczuk!

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    Teacher of the Year (Teachers in Love, #1)

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    I do not recommend listening to this part of the book while commuting to work in the morning...my anxiety level and frustrations with the characters unable to talk to each other is not a pleasant start to my work day.

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  • Don't Let the Forest In
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    I read over half of this in one sitting because my library loan will expire soon, and honestly, even if I didn't have that library deadline looming over my head, i feel like that was the perfect way to finish this book. Turning the last page and hitting the Acknowledgements at the end felt like crawling out of a fever dream--even now that I've gotten up and eaten and interacted with people (and made it all the way to my desk to type this out!), I feel like half of myself is still captured within the pages. The author says, "I left a piece of my heart in this dark little book", and I feel the exact same way.

    I'll have to think on this before I leave a final review, but I did thoroughly enjoy it and I'm glad I stumbled across it on the readalong page!

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    I'm crying. I'm ugly sobbing and I'm hitting my head on the walls of my room. I let tears out of my eyes while blankly staring out the window. I've never had a book touch me in such a personal and up close way in years. I will need to buy more editions and I will definitely reread and annotate it properly. I will try to write a review but I fear words won't be enough.

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    It took me way too long… 🙈 spoilers!!!
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