Review #185 // Bygone Badass Broads – Mackenzi Lee

Bygone Badass Broads: 52 Forgotten Women Who Changed the World

Based on Mackenzi Lee’s famous #BygoneBadassBroads twitter series, this book discusses 52 forgotten women that changed the world. While not all stories are about heroes, they’re all about notable women that went down in history as little more than legends.


Why this book?: I was interested in it based off of Mackenzi’s twitter series, but I also adored her book The Gentleman’s Guide to Vice and Virtue.

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Best Books of 2017

The Book Deviant's (1)According to Goodreads, I’ve officially read the most I have since signing up for the site: 90! I was really gunning for 100 last year, but there’s always this one! It might be harder, because I’m going to finish high school and enter college (wtf!) by the end of the year.

So, here are some of the best books that I’ve read over the course of 2017. That doesn’t mean that they’ve all been published this year, just ones that I’ve read!

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5 Authors I Really Want to Meet

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Considering all the books I have read, you can bet that I have also ran into some pretty fantastic authors as well. Some I feel like I’m basically friends with, with the amount that we talk.

This post will focus on five authors of books that I’ve read who’ve I had contact with, but maybe never met. And, consider this post a recommendation to also read their books!


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Review #100 // The Gentleman’s Guide to Vice and Virtue – Mackenzi Lee

The Gentleman's Guide to Vice and Virtue by Mackenzi Lee

Monty and Percy are to start on their Grand Tour, travelling Europe for a year before going their separate ways, after a life-long friendship. After Monty steals a valuable item in the heat of an uncomfortable moment, they, along with Monty’s sister Felicity, are chased across Europe to solve the mystery put before them.


Why this book?: It’s a very hyped up M/M historical romance with my type of comedy thrown in. I’m not normally a fan of historical, but this sounds amazing.

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