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Response to The Dinner List by Rebecca Serle
What if you could have dinner with the five people who shaped your life? In this reflective review, Grace explores the emotional layers of The Dinner List—a novel that brings together exes, estranged parents, and soul friends at one unforgettable meal. With sharp insights on character dynamics and missed opportunities in structure, this review weighs love, regret, and the complexity of memory.
Grace Sofia
Jan 242 min read
Response to My Body by Emila Ratajkowski
In this raw and intimate review, Grace Sofia reflects on My Body by Emily Ratajkowski—a collection that explores consent, silence, beauty, and the pain of womanhood. Through stories of early trauma, identity, and the contradictions of female power, this book gives language to the things so many women have lived but never said aloud. It’s haunting, honest, and urgently necessary.
Grace Sofia
Jan 103 min read
My 2025 TBR
Dear Readers, I have a goal this year to read about 30-40 books. I’m attending school full time, and soon starting a new career so I...
Grace Sofia
Jan 23 min read
Why I Hate A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara
Dear Reader, I read a total of 200 pages worth of A Little Life before I gave up on this book. It was by far one of the most...
Grace Sofia
Nov 21, 20242 min read
Fiction: Before Your Memory Fades(Before the Coffee Gets Cold #3)
8.5/10 Dear Readers, I think the best way to start is some quotes from the story. “Well, surviving alone is much the same as dying...
Grace Sofia
Oct 31, 20242 min read
Fiction: Iona Iverson's Rules for Commuting by Clare Pooley
8.25/10 Dear Readers, There’s some poetic language in this loving tale of a band of misfits on a train. As the novel says, “Trains are...
Grace Sofia
Oct 26, 20242 min read
Fantasy Fiction: The House in the Cerulean Sea by TJ Klune
9/10 Dear Readers, “He couldn’t believe it was only Wednesday. And it was made worse when he realized it was actually Tuesday.” Linus...
Grace Sofia
Oct 15, 20242 min read
