The second book in the Green Creek series following Gordo and Mark's story. A great series involving wolves and romance :)
A non-fiction book on a season as a fire lookout. A great read to get a decent perspective on the job, as well as interesting descriptions on how we manage forest fires these days (as the previous methods were detrimental to ecology).
A non-fiction book about dopamine. It included a series of conversations the author had had with her patients, with messages of guidance within these, rather than explicit teachings. More targeted to someone who has little knowledge about dopamine.
An obvious classic for the christmas time.
Not particularly thrilling but I loved the mystery. Loved the setting of the Adirondack mountains (made it spooky while I was camping in a similar setting).
The third book in the Before Your Coffee Gets Cold series. Loving this series!
Even though the writing is very simple, I really enjoyed this. It was a fast-paced, easy to get through book. A nice palette cleanser.
A re-read of one of my all time favourite books. In my opinion, one of the greatest dark academia books ever written.
Thorough world building. Excited to continue the rest of the series.
A very easy read with the 'found family' trope. Reminds me of The House in the Cerulean Sea'. Enjoyed it.
The third book in this trilogy. Felt very much like an 'in-between' novel that could have been left out. Love the characters and setting though. The writing style is also very nice.