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Book Review: Minus Me by Mameve Medwed

February 21, 2021by Rae Quigley Leave a comment

Minus Me by Mameve Medwed was a beautifully written story that navigated loss, fixing relationships, and even locally famous Paul Bunyan sandwiches (which ps, how can get I get one of those?!) Rating: 4/5

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Review: Carnival at Bray by Jessie Ann Foley

December 14, 2016by Rae Quigley Leave a comment

Carnival at Bray was a beautifully nostalgic story about a girl finding herself through all the best art of the 90s, and across the Atlantic Ocean at that. Rating: 4/5

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Review: In The Mind of Revenge (The Shamed #1) by Liv Hadden

February 26, 2016by Rae Quigley 2 Comments

Liv Hadden’s “In The Mind of Revenge” is easily the most dark and twisted story I’ve ever had the pleasure of reading. Rating: 4/5

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Review: The Truth About Forever by Sarah Dessen

January 16, 2016by Rae Quigley 1 Comment

Sarah Dessen’s “The Truth About Forever” is an instant classic, and absolutely adorable. Rating: 4.5/5

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Happy New Year! (2016 Update)

January 11, 2016by Rae Quigley Leave a comment

It’s a new year, so I should probably have some resolution or something but I don’t. Drop in to a get a 2016 Drunk On Pop update instead!

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Review: Never Said by Carol Lynch Williams

August 17, 2015by Rae Quigley 1 Comment

Never Said by Carol Lynch Williams was a beautiful story of sisters finding their way back to each other, told in alternating prose and poetry. Rating: 3.5/5

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Review: Yes Please by Amy Poehler

January 17, 2015by Rae Quigley Leave a comment

Amy Poehler’s “Yes Please” is (refreshingly) filled with sex stories, life advice, and SNL memories. More like, “Thank you!”. Rating: 4/5

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Review: Identity Theft by Anna Davies

August 1, 2014by Rae Quigley Leave a comment

Identity Theft by Anna Davies is a complete ripoff of basically every other book ever and I hated it. Rating: 1/5

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