Lit(erature) with Lexi

I like to party…and by "party" I mean read.

I am 100% into psychological thrillers that place someone with an underlying mental illness as the lead in books. Usually these protagonists are morbidly fascinating in their disturbances and hyper-focused perspectives on the world around them. The Donnie Darko/Fight Club rawness of becoming unhinged from reality is both horrifying and unbalancing, but there’s always a […]

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I’ve officially blossomed into adulthood in my 31st year of life; my husband and I purchased our first home (!!!) and it’s been a whirlwind of activity since the beginning of April. We’re actually required to do grown up things now like weeding, mowing the lawn, and ripping up old, yucky carpet (actually very satisfying, […]

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Last year, while facing a reading slump, I stumbled upon this AMAZINGGG site called NetGalley. If you haven’t heard of this fabulous wonderland yet, it’s a site that helps promote publishers and authors (as well as readers looking to shake things up) by granting early access of unreleased books to unbiased readers, in exchange for […]

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Book of the Month Club has been a hit or miss endeavor for me over the last year or so. I’ve had the opportunity to broaden my reading horizons and have found quite a few literary gems (The Clockmaker’s Daughter by Kate Motrton, Pachinko by Min Jin Lee, and The Heart’s Invisible Furies by John Boyne, to name a few) and duds (The Rules of […]

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