Death and Dinuguan
By Mia P Manansala
The latest in a cozy series, this mystery had me craving coffee and chocolate.
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By Mia P Manansala
The latest in a cozy series, this mystery had me craving coffee and chocolate.
By Ryka Aoki
Lovely book about found family and belonging while also including the dark experiences of transphobia and racism. Yet somehow the book is still both...
By Wilkie Collins
I've circled this book for easily 50 years, finding recommendations, adding it to "to read" lists, and just never getting around to it. I had no idea...
By Kaitlin Tremblay
This one is tough, some really good reflections on the game being written about, but also the author posits that her opinion and interpretation are...
By J D Robb
And yet another favorite author and series. While the mysteries are a tad predictable, the characters are fun.
By Sarah J Maas
Done as a tandem read. Definitely the better of the two, loved the two plotlines here with Chaol's healing and love story. Excited to get to the...