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Welcome to my blog... this is where we talk about the books that totally wrecked our mascara and maybe our morals. If I finish a novel and don’t instantly feel the urge to drop a voice note in my group chat like, ā€˜Y’all. This book!’—did I even read it?ā€ Expect full-on, spoiler-rich breakdowns with a spiritual side-eye, character judgments, and the occasional ā€œbless her heartā€ moment. If you’ve ever read a story and immediately wanted to whisper about it in the church kitchen—this is your sanctuary.

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The Last Unicorn
by Peter S. Beagle

Welcome to the Midnight Carnival: The hag that outshined the whole dang thang… bless it. When I picked upĀ The Last Unicorn, my heart was already galloping. This wasĀ the story behind one of my favorite childhood films—talking butterflies, enchanted forests, a…

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Alice in Wonderland
by Lewis Carroll

When Nursery Rhymes Turn Violent Step into Chapter 6, where child care is chaos, dinner may kill you, and the cat’s the only one with any sense.   I cracked open Alice in Wonderland thinking I was in for a…

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Animal Farm
by George Orwell

Welcome to the Henhouse of Horror: It’s not fiction if we’re living it! At first glance, Animal Farm might look like a silly barnyard bedtime story—pigs on soapboxes, chickens forming committees, and horses quoting slogans like it’s the County Fair….

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