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Shark Heart: A Love Story by Emily Habeck
5.0
wow, this book is stunning. 🤩🦈🤍
my last (ever!) pick for #alltheradreadsbookclub was this gem that i’ve heard so many rave reviews about — and i’ll admit, the concept had me a bit skeptical! a man turning into a great white shark? it sounded cheesy or too sci-fi-ish or something, but it blew me away with how poignant and fascinating it ended up being!
this book reads like poetry — it’s truly remarkable and unlike anything i’ve read. i’m a fan of @emily.habeck for life now! what a talent she has. ✨
this is a must-read, one to savor, one to share widely and enjoy deeply.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️— a new top of the list contender for best book i’ve read this year.
my last (ever!) pick for #alltheradreadsbookclub was this gem that i’ve heard so many rave reviews about — and i’ll admit, the concept had me a bit skeptical! a man turning into a great white shark? it sounded cheesy or too sci-fi-ish or something, but it blew me away with how poignant and fascinating it ended up being!
this book reads like poetry — it’s truly remarkable and unlike anything i’ve read. i’m a fan of @emily.habeck for life now! what a talent she has. ✨
this is a must-read, one to savor, one to share widely and enjoy deeply.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️— a new top of the list contender for best book i’ve read this year.
Never Ever Getting Back Together by Sophie Gonzales
3.0
i’ll be honest, finding out these characters weren’t even legal drinking age but were competing to get married to their ex on a reality tv show took me RIGHT on out of it all, but it was still entertaining? love seeing scumbag broskis get their due!!! love the girlies bonding and getting revenge and falling in love with each other instead!!!
Simmer Down by Sarah Echavarre Smith
3.0
tbh, the heat wasn’t turned up high enough for this one to need to simmer down… the chemistry felt lacking and i wanted more feisty, spicy drama between these two rivals! it could have been so sharp and funny but it felt a little… under-seasoned. 🙃
The Husbands by Holly Gramazio
2.0
was so intrigued by the concept of this one, but it totally fell flat and ended up being a DNF for me 👎🏼 it was so repetitive and never seemed to actually progress in the storyline, and there were so so SO many plot holes i could not get over! but the idea of a magical attic providing a new husband every time one goes up into it? not mad about that idea…
The Last One by Alexandra Oliva
3.0
imagine a survival reality show setting, but then throw in a hunger games-esque layer of who is controlling the game behind the scenes, and mix in a post-apocalyptic pandemic a la station eleven or the road, and you have this book. it’s… bonkers. a mind trip, for sure! it made me stressed, tbh 😅
A Lady's Guide to Fortune-Hunting by Sophie Irwin
4.0
if you finished #bridgerton but want more regency romance/jane austen vibes, this is the book for you!
(thanks to @randomhouse for my free copy!)
an eldest daughter takes it upon herself to provide for her sisters after their parents both die, and to do so, she needs a ✨rich man✨
her journey to finding one has its wrinkles, but i personally LOVE how it played out, with a great enemies-to-lovers slow burn plot!
(thanks to @randomhouse for my free copy!)
an eldest daughter takes it upon herself to provide for her sisters after their parents both die, and to do so, she needs a ✨rich man✨
her journey to finding one has its wrinkles, but i personally LOVE how it played out, with a great enemies-to-lovers slow burn plot!