Throwback Thursday #5
This week’s Throwback Thursday features a dead author and one who wrote lots with his wife. And it’s all fantasy. And there’s a lot of it too.
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This week’s Throwback Thursday features a dead author and one who wrote lots with his wife. And it’s all fantasy. And there’s a lot of it too.
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Today’s post s a throwback about a 2000’s favorite…or not favorite? I don’t know, you decide for yourself.
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This book is going to be a huge draw for teen readers! It combines many things that are relatable: being an influencer, struggling with college decisions, getting rejections, dating, issues with parents and so on. To top it all off it is a murder mystery. A murder mystery in a Romanian castle that has to do with Dracula.
I was expecting a pretty lighthearted book based on the cover and synopsis as well as the comp titles. What I got was something different than that. This book tackles issues (such as alcoholism, fatphobia, and death) in the overarching plot of the story. This book is a fake dating book – but they also do have an age gap, if that makes anyone uncomfortable.
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My May Wrap Up is here! I read 21 books this month! Come check out how my month went!
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Today’s Throwback Thursday features a favorite 80s queer series of mine: Valdemar!
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First off, this book drew me in from the start. Meuret’s writing was excellent, and I loved how she framed Josie as a character. She felt so real – and so human. I liked that you could see the facets of her from the start, could actually believe she was sitting next to you. The way this was written felt like you were with a friend, or someone telling you a story. It was intimate in ways, close.
I love a good historical fiction book, especially one that has a mystery in the past that needs to be solved in the present. Susanna Kearsley is my go-to for that. Lauren Belfer has now made me want to go and read more of her works.