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Puck
Here’s a book that surprised me this year: Puck by Samantha Allen. I was offered an ARC of it a few months ago, and I was intrigued that it’s inspired by A Midsummer Night’s Dream—even though I’m not especially familiar with this Shakespearean play; what kind of English major am I?!—and that the main character...

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Between 2012 and 2013, I lived in Valencia, Spain while pursuing my master’s degree. Someday I’ll live in Spain again, but until then, I’m always chasing that feeling through books. This led me straight to The Valencia Expat Club by June Patrick, set exactly in my “home” city. Thirty-year-old Dahlia has just gotten divorced, and...

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Muñeca
Happy release day to Cynthia Gómez‘s debut novella, Muñeca. This has been high on my list since I first learned about it, and what a compelling and quick read it turned out to be. It’s set in Orinda, California in 1968. Natalia used to help her mom cleaning at the affluent Miramontes home, and it...

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I’ve been looking forward to Keshe Chow‘s adult debut, Strange Familiars, which just came out a couple weeks ago. The first in the Seamere College Duology, it’s set in a magical version of our world at a London university, where two veterinary science majors are competing for the top spot upon graduation. Gwendolynne Chan and...

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I read and enjoyed Vaishnavi Patel’s first two novels, and I’ve been excited for her latest release, We Dance Upon Demons. This is a bit of a departure from her earlier works, most notably because it’s contemporary fantasy as opposed to historical fantasy. It’s also very heavily focused on current issues regarding abortion rights and...

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