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Top 5 reads of 2023

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Another year and a lot of really interesting reads! Picking up random books from the library really has led me to reading a lot of things I might have never picked up and also to some new favourites. Of everything I read this year, here are the top 5 favourites that I still think about in no particular order!

  • I Feed her to The Beast and the Beast is Me review

    I Feed her to The Beast and the Beast is Me review

    These titles are getting really long. I think we need to start just allowing authors to reuse titles from a while ago, or let titles enter the public domain or something. Just a thought I’ve been having a lot lately as I see titles get longer and longer. Anyway. This book follows Laure, a young…

  • The Hike review

    The Hike review

    I almost didn’t get to read this one, even though I’ve had it on hold for ages. Brain has been having a lot of issues lately and the health has not been fantastic, but I got it read right before the library had to take it back. Fantastic for me! The book follows Ben, a…

  • Thistlefoot review

    Thistlefoot review

    It’s slow, but I’m getting back to all the books! Something about not having a massive physical TBR waiting for me has made me forget that I still have a whole digital library to explore until the holds start coming in. The story mostly follows Baba Yaga’s house, Thistlefoot, as it is delivered across the…

  • Stella Ryman and the Fairmont Manor Mysteries review

    Stella Ryman and the Fairmont Manor Mysteries review

    I have been staring at this book at every Pulp Lit event for ages and I have finally gotten around to reading it! It looked like it was going to be so much fun and there’s a sequel now, so I figured it was time to finally get my hands on it. The book is…

  • How to be Everything review

    How to be Everything review

    I’ve gotten a bunch of book recommendations lately, and they all seem to be in a very familiar theme. Apparently I give off the vibe of someone who likes to do a lot and might have a career of doing a lot of things. Which, well, in the past decade I have been a community…