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The Paper Palace by Miranda Cowley Heller
⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️

A tale spanning 24 hours and 50 years, Eleanor Bishop muses about her life and choices after she hooks up with her childhood best friend Jonas, an incident threatening to ruin
her marriage to her husband Peter.

The book unfolds slowly, making you really wait to get to the meat of it. Jumping between the entirety of Eleanor’s life and the 24 hours since she sleeps with Jonas.
While I eventually began to sympathize with Eleanor, even her own past and the rest of characters were really hard to get into. I found myself very passively reading this book until almost the last quarter.
Not my favorite RBC pick, but still remains a meaningful story.

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13 Jan
Really like this article on @PipelineArtists. pipelineartists.com/designing-the-…

Lots to think about in regards to a great writing group. I've been meeting weekly with my grad school writers' group for almost 2 years now (it was twice weekly back in 2020), and we've really had
a lot of these questions come up over the months. # of people, scheduling, frequency, type of content. We have switched it around a lot, but at least 2 people do present every week, even if it's the same people for a few weeks in a row when someone's working on a project, or
someone's currently busy. In 2020, we all worked on collectively 20 projects (a group of 4-5). It's a lot slower now, with jobs opening up and shit, but it really gladdens me that we still meet regularly and still help each other so much with our crafts.
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8 Jan
Here we go, my first read of 2022!

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Survive the Night by Riley Sager
⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️

My first Sager novel, a thrilling, heart-pounding novel about a 19 year old girl stuck in a 6 hour car drive with who she believes to be a serial killer.
The protagonist, Charlie, is quitting and running away from college after her best friend Maddy is the latest victim of the Campus Killer. Unable to deal with guilt of knowing that she was responsible for her friend’s death, Charlie accepts a ride home with
a total stranger she meets, who sets off red flag after red flag as their lonely journey together begins.

The book hooked me from the very start, and once I hit the 150 page mark, I simply couldn’t put it down, and finished it in one sitting.
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1 Jan
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The Holiday Swap by Maggie Knox

⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️.5

A Princess Switch type Christmas romcom, where twin sisters Charlie and Cass swap lives for a few days to escape the chaos in their own lives. Of course, both the sisters find new love interests and chaos ensues.
One thing I liked was that it WASN’T that easy for the two to swap lives. There were obstacles after obstacles and they had to be really quick on their feet to convince people they were each other.
I loved the cozy, Christmassy vibes with all the yummy desserts and vibes in Starlight Peak.
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31 Dec 21
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Within These Wicked Walls by Lauren Blackwood
⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️

This atmospheric, spooky gothic romance would’ve been perfect for my HalloweenReads, but I got it from the library too late.
Centering around Andromeda, a debtera (exorcist) seeking a patron and Magnus Rochester, the handsome, eccentric heir who has been afflicted by the Evil Eye, this book is about a lot more than what meets the eye.
While the romance between Andi and Magnus did border on insta love, they had plenty of chemistry between them to make it believable.
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30 Dec 21
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The Island of Missing Trees by Eli’s Shafak. ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️

So many 5 star reads in the latter half of the year. I really loved this touching, moving tale about forbidden love, grief, the violence inflected on and by humans, and trees.
Weaving in and out of timelines, the book tells the forbidden love story of Kostos (a Greek Cypriot) and Defne (a Turkish Crypriot) as they fall in love in 1974, when the island of Cyprus is rife with tension and violence. Their love story is witnessed by a fig tree
in the Happy Fig Tavern. I love how gently Shafik handled the Turkish-Greek conflict in the book. Neither is good, neither is bad and she focuses on the harm the everlasting war had on ALL the people on the island.
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28 Dec 21
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The Neighbor’s Secret by L. Alison Heller.
⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️

Set in the idyllic Cottonwood Estates neighborhood, this book is about a group of suburban moms, their kids and all the secrets brewing in their lives.
It’s a perfect fit for fans of Big Little Lies and Little Fires Everywhere. I love stories like this, in seemingly perfect neighborhood as these women mix and mingle while something simmers under the surface, bubbling until it reaches a boiling point. For fans of such
books, this is a perfect fit. I totally enjoyed it and found it unputtdownable.
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