fiction becomes more than entertainment - it becomes a safe space. And that’s why the emotions we feel inside a story can sometimes be sharper, deeper, and more real than what we feel in our everyday lives.
Isn’t it fascinating how a story made of nothing but words on a page can hold us so tightly, almost like a friend who walked beside us for days, weeks, or even months? We invest so much of our heart into the journey that by the time it ends, it feels less like finishing a book and more like closing a chapter of our own life.
They say you should never judge a book by its cover… but let’s be honest - haven’t you ever judged someone by the books they read?
It’s a fun thought, right? But here’s the thing: our reading habits aren’t shaped only by our personalities. Sure, who we are plays a role - but so do our emotions, moods, hobbies, and even the way we see the world at that moment. The stories we pick up often reflect not just who we are, but how we feel.
In this review, Things We Never Got Over" is more than just a romance—it’s a story of resilience, rediscovery, and the messy, wonderful journey of falling in love when life doesn’t go as planned. Lucy Score has crafted a book that feels like coming home, reminding us that even when things fall apart, we can still choose to love—and to live—fully.
Have you ever felt pressured? Worried? Broke? Or just overwhelmed? Or just overwhelmed — like you need to escape from everything because you can't handle it anymore? That’s where books and reading come into play.
Donut Turn Around is a cozy mystery where warm coffee, a sweet donut, and a small-town setting hide an unexpected twist that keeps readers engaged till the end.