Celebrity Book Review: Harry Styles’ Recommendation: Three Women by Lisa Taddeo

So, this novel is actually recommended by Harry Styles AND Dua Lipa! While I originally discovered this novel by looking into what Harry Styles recommends, Dua Lipa interviewed the author on her podcast At Your Service (note that it is an old episode. I’ve been listening to Dua Lipa’s podcast every now and then andContinueContinue reading “Celebrity Book Review: Harry Styles’ Recommendation: Three Women by Lisa Taddeo”

Celebrity Book Review: Lorde’s Recommendation: The Years by Annie Eranux (trans. Alison L. Strayer)

Lorde’s music was the soundtrack of my teenage angst years, especially Pure Heroine and Melodrama. So, of course, when I was drafting my list of which celebrities I should talk about for my “Celebrity Book Review” series, Lorde’s name was one of the first I wrote down. Unlike Dua Lipa and RM (from BTS), IContinueContinue reading “Celebrity Book Review: Lorde’s Recommendation: The Years by Annie Eranux (trans. Alison L. Strayer)”

Book Review: I’m Glad My Mom Died by Jennette McCurdy

I think it’s safe to say that a lot of Gen Z were fans of iCarly and Sam & Cat. After those shows ended, I, of course, grew up and stopped paying attention to the actors from those shows. So, when Jennette McCurdy announced that she had a memoir, I was curious. I have beenContinueContinue reading “Book Review: I’m Glad My Mom Died by Jennette McCurdy”

Celebrity Book Review: Dua Lipa’s Recommendation ‘The Last Girl’ by Nadia Murad

Welcome to my first Celebrity Book Review! So, for the past few years, I’ve actually been trying to read novels recommended by some of my favourite celebrities. This was originally just a little personal project I was working on, I wanted book recommendations and I turned to some of my favourite celebrities to see whatContinueContinue reading “Celebrity Book Review: Dua Lipa’s Recommendation ‘The Last Girl’ by Nadia Murad”

Netgalley Book Review: The Women Who Transformed Journalism by Liz Hodgkinson

This review is going to be a little bit different from my regular reviews and that is because I recently signed up to NetGalley. For those who don’t know, NetGalley is an online platform where reviewers can get access to books before they are published, so they can review them (think of it as anContinueContinue reading “Netgalley Book Review: The Women Who Transformed Journalism by Liz Hodgkinson”

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