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Leah's Books

I'm Leah! The woman behind Leah's Books, a blog where I write book reviews and post other bookish content.

Bookish Discussion Sunday

Happy Sunday everyone! I know the weather has been unpredictable and wildly varying depending on where you are, but it has been hot and sunny where I am. The beautiful days this last week have made me think about how many of my habits change depending on the […]

First Lines Friday: June 14, 2024

First Lines Fridays is a weekly feature for book lovers hosted by Wandering Words. What if, instead of judging a book by its cover, its author or its prestige, we judged it by its opening lines? The Rules: First Lines: “It should have been more difficult to assassinate […]

The Dredge By Brendan Flaherty

The Dredge Thank you to libro.fm and Dreamscape Media for providing me with an ALC of this audiobook. I am offering my honest opinion voluntarily. CONTENT WARNING: murder of a dog (on-page and moderately graphic), murder, mention of sexual abuse of a child (off-page), violence In Brendan Flaherty’s […]

TTT – Bookish Wishes

It’s time for bookish wishes again! This is where I discuss the top ten books I would love to own, but don’t yet, and get to include my Amazon wishlist. No one is obligated to actually purchase any books for me, but if you want to, just know […]

Across So Many Seas By Ruth Behar

Across So Many Seas Thank you to Nancy Paulsen Books, Penguin Random House Books, and Sierra Pregosin for sending me a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. CONTENT WARNING: antisemitism, religious persecution, ethnic cleansing, death of a parent A SWEEPING SAGA OF FOUR GIRLS […]

The Slain Divine By David Dalglish

The Slain Divine Thank you to Orbit and Angela Man for sending me a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. The Everlorn Empire’s grip on Thanet is tighter than ever. The God-Incarnate himself has arrived on its shores to crush the uprising and carry […]

May 2024 Monthly Wrap Up

I had a minor surgery on my shoulder the first day of May, so I spent a lot of the month recovering. However, it did have the unexpected bonus of allowing me more time to get reading done. I did manage to get out of the house for […]