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Book Review: The Unmagical Life of Briar Jones by Lex Croucher

I was in a bit of a reading slump when I started reading this book, but The Unmagical Life of Briar Jones by Lex Croucher has definitely cured my slump! This is the first time in a long time I've stayed up late into the night to finish a book. I couldn't put it down once I started reading.  Briar Jones, a nonbinary teenager, is hired to work at a mysterious boarding school for the summer. The school is attended by a number of rich, privileged people, one of whom is Briar's former best friend Sebastian Wolfe. The two have not been in contact since Sebastian started attending the school seven years ago. While working there, Briar has to contend with what happened between them. Luckily, they also make some friends with some of the students while they are working there. I absolutely loved the character of Briar. They are so relatable, and felt so real to me! Their relationship with Sebastian is also complex and interesting. It kept me intrigued throughout the book.  I think th...

Book Review: First to Finish by Rebecca J. Caffery

First to Finish is the second book in the Pole Position series by Rebecca J. Caffery. This is a queer sports romance series based on Formula 1 racing. I read the first book in the series and thought it was a very fun read and this second book follows in the footsteps of that one! It’s a quick and sometimes spicy read! In First to Finish, we follow driver Johannes Muller and his race engineer Caleb Hughes as a budding romance starts between them. I really liked the chemistry between these two! We also get to see some other characters from the first book, primarily Kian and Harper, which I liked! It was nice to have follow up on their story. As a Formula 1 fan, I would say the racing descriptions seem pretty accurate (although of course dramatized at points for the sake of the story!) I’ve had trouble consuming some fictionalized F1 media in the past because of inaccuracies but there was nothing glaring here that took me away from the story! I also don’t usually read sports romance but h...