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Incredible world-building does not make up for a lackluster romance

Before We Disappear by Shaun David Hutchinson

July 4, 2023 by carmelpie Leave a Comment

“I think it must’ve been a person who’d wished for love but had never known it who’d created the first clock. Because time is a reminder of how quickly the present passes and how little of the future remains, and no one in love would want to know that.” ― Shaun David Hutchinson, Before We Disappear After narrowly escaping Paris when his employer/adoptive mother is accused of stealing a rival’s illusion, Jack finds himself in Seattle the month before the 1909 Alaska–Yukon–Pacific Exposition. While there, […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction Tagged With: 1900s, abusive relationships, cbr15bingo, CBR15Passport, con artists, feminist, gaslighting, heist fiction, heist romance, historical fiction, historical fiction plus fantasy, magicians, queer romance, Seattle, Shaun David Hutchinson, Young Adult Romance

carmelpie's CBR15 Review No:18 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction · Tags: 1900s, abusive relationships, cbr15bingo, CBR15Passport, con artists, feminist, gaslighting, heist fiction, heist romance, historical fiction, historical fiction plus fantasy, magicians, queer romance, Seattle, Shaun David Hutchinson, Young Adult Romance ·
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A secret Japanese princess

Tokyo Ever After by Emiko Jean

December 30, 2022 by teresaelectro 1 Comment

Tokyo Ever After is a YA romance about a teenager discovering she’s a Japanese princess. Izumi has lived in a small NorCal town her whole life. She isn’t the best student, especially since she doesn’t finish her homework. She’s been raised by her devoted single mom. Her mom has a close friendship with the weird hippy neighbor but has not dated anyone. Izumi’s been living a relatively carefree existence. Most of the year has been focused on applying to college. Her world is turned upside down […]

Filed Under: Romance, Young Adult Tagged With: bodyguard romance, Emiko Jean, royalty, tokyo ever after, YA Romance, Young Adult Romance

teresaelectro's CBR14 Review No:25 · Genres: Romance, Young Adult · Tags: bodyguard romance, Emiko Jean, royalty, tokyo ever after, YA Romance, Young Adult Romance ·
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The holidays are fucking hard

This Winter by Alice Oseman

December 29, 2022 by carmelpie Leave a Comment

“When people know you’re mentally ill, most people either want to ignore it completely or they treat you like your strange, scary, or fascinating. Very few people are actually good at the middle ground. The middle ground isn’t hard. It’s just being there. Being helpful, if help is needed. Being understanding, even if they don’t understand everything.” ― Alice Oseman, This Winter “I think sometimes,’ says Nick, ‘you’re so scared of being a burden that it makes you terrified to ask for help. But you […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books Tagged With: alice oseman, Christmas novella, Dysfunctional Families, eating disorders, gay romance, LGBTQ, Mental Health, mental health issues, siblings, Young Adult Romance

carmelpie's CBR14 Review No:52 · Genres: Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books · Tags: alice oseman, Christmas novella, Dysfunctional Families, eating disorders, gay romance, LGBTQ, Mental Health, mental health issues, siblings, Young Adult Romance ·
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You’re just gonna assume they’re a she?

Heartstopper Volume 1 by Alice Oseman

Heartstopper Volume 2 by Alice Oseman

Heartstopper Volume 3 by Alice Oseman

Heartstopper Volume 4 by Alice Oseman

November 25, 2022 by carmelpie Leave a Comment

  I love him so, so much. But what I’ve realized through all of this is that we need other people too: siblings, parents, friends, more friends, a therapist. Even teachers sometimes. That doesn’t mean our relationship isn’t strong. ― Alice Oseman, Heartstopper Volume 4 I’ve been working my way through my recommendation list lately. As soon as I wrap up one series, I’m sad that it is over. I tend to go looking for something along the same lines. After falling in love with […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Young Adult Tagged With: alice oseman, anxiety and depression, British Schoolboys, gay romance, Graphic Novel/Comic, high school romance, LGBTQ romance, Mental Health, queer romance, Young Adult Romance

carmelpie's CBR14 Review No:34 · Genres: Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Young Adult · Tags: alice oseman, anxiety and depression, British Schoolboys, gay romance, Graphic Novel/Comic, high school romance, LGBTQ romance, Mental Health, queer romance, Young Adult Romance ·
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Light Fluff is Good Sometimes

My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom! Vol. 5 by Satoru Yamaguchi, Nami Hidaka

May 7, 2021 by CoffeeShopReader Leave a Comment

So certain times of year coincide with heavier professional workloads, and when that happens, I tend to gravitate towards much lighter reading, things like My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom! (volume 5). This is a light novel series that has been turned into both a manga and an anime. The premise is that a high school girl obsessed with a certain kind of video game dies, and is reincarnated as the antagonist of her favorite dating video game. A bump […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Young Adult Tagged With: #fantasy, anime, isekai, light novel, manga, My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom! Vol. 5, Nami Hidaka, otome, Satoru Yamaguchi, Satoru Yamaguchi, Nami Hidaka, video game, Young Adult Romance

CoffeeShopReader's CBR13 Review No:38 · Genres: Fantasy, Young Adult · Tags: #fantasy, anime, isekai, light novel, manga, My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom! Vol. 5, Nami Hidaka, otome, Satoru Yamaguchi, Satoru Yamaguchi, Nami Hidaka, video game, Young Adult Romance ·
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Young, and Intense, Love

Eleanor & Park by Rainbow Rowell

May 6, 2020 by Tracy 1 Comment

I’m not giving this book a rating because how much I liked it isn’t the same as how good I think the book is. So let me start with this: Eleanor & Park is an excellent YA romance. Eleanor has just moved back in with her mom, stepfather, and 4 siblings. On her first day in her new school, she doesn’t know where to sit on the bus and Park reluctantly makes room for her. For days they ride silently on the bus, but then […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Romance, Young Adult Tagged With: Domestic Abuse, fat representation, interracial romance, Rainbow Rowell, Young Adult Romance

Tracy's CBR12 Review No:7 · Genres: Fiction, Romance, Young Adult · Tags: Domestic Abuse, fat representation, interracial romance, Rainbow Rowell, Young Adult Romance ·
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