FAQ 

How Do You Rate Your Books?

5 – Absolutely perfect. The originality, pacing, structure and narrative were above reproach. Can’t imagine it being improved upon.
4.5 – Amazing book I will recommend to everyone. Often these are books I loved from start to finish but something (often it takes a while to figure out what) held back the last half star.
4 – Love these books. They are fabulous and will appeal to all readers.
3.5 – Enjoyed the book a lot, but something was lacking.
3 – Liked it well enough but could easily put it down.
2.5 – Has enough redeeming reasons to be read.
2 – I finished it just because, but often didn’t bother.
1 – Not worth your time.

Do You Facilitate Book Clubs?

Yes! If you live outside of Illinois or over 10 miles from my home, I offer Zoom book clubs! Within 10 miles, I can drive to an in person event barring Covid 19 protocol. For more info, email me at lauren@goodbookfairy.com and put Book Club in the subject line.

Do You Host Book Events?

Absolutely!  I do speaking engagements on all things bookish, author and panel moderating, author interviews and appearances at book stores and libraries. Please email me for fee information. For more info, email me at lauren@goodbookfairy.com and put Book Event in the subject line.

Please see my events page for upcoming and past events.

What Are 5 of Your Favorite Books?

Outlander by Diana Gabaldon

It’s. Nice. Outside. by Jim Korkoris

Beneath a Marble Sky by John Shors

The Dovekeepers by Alice Hoffman

The Language of Flowers by Vanessa Diffenbaugh

What Genres Do You Read?

General fiction, historical fiction, women’s fiction, narrative non-fiction, rom-com, mystery/thriller, memoir, fantasy and light sci-fi.

How Do You Read So Many Books?

I read three books at a time – the key is three different genres. I read one physical book, one on Kindle and listen to one on audio.

I also have a few Guest Fairy Readers that read for me. His or her reviews will always be notated as a Guest Fairy Review. If you’re interested in reading and reviewing for me, please email me at lauren@goodbookfairy.com and put Guest Fairy in the subject line.

Will You Read My Book?

I read and accept review requests for books in the following genres: general fiction, historical fiction, women’s fiction, narrative non-fiction, rom-com, mystery/thriller, memoir, fantasy and light sci-fi.

I accept books for review from contests, PR firms, authors and publishers in exchange for an honest, non-biased review.

To request a review, please send an email with book format, description and pub date to lauren@goodbookfairy.com.

Are You Paid to Read Books?

No. All my reviews are unbiased and honest feedback. The views and opinions expressed on this blog are solely my own.

Can I Buy Books from Your Website?

Yes! I am an Amazon Affiliate. If you buy books on Amazon, through the link on my website, please be aware that I do recieve a small compensation as an amazon affiliate #partner, #amazonafflilate. These fees help cover my maintenance costs of running the website.

I also am a paid affiliate with Bookshop.org, a website that sells books directly from indie bookstores. https://bookshop.org/shop/GoodBookFairy

Where do the Book Blurbs Come From?

These are borrowed from Amazon.com, GoodReads.com or the book’s jacket.

Quotes from ARCs (Advanced Reader Copies) may be changed or deleted in the final format of the book.

 

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Thanks @harpermusebooks for this gifted copy of The Anti-Marriage Pact by @lindsaymacwrites This cover reminds me of the house from the TV show Shameless. It was the first thig I thought of when I saw it!! Coming to you on 6/2/26. 📘: What are you watching or binge watching right now? #theantimarriagepact #hapermuse #newbooks #upcomingbooks #audiolistener #bookreader #kindlereader #AddtoTBR #preorder #goodbookfairy ... See MoreSee Less
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New Book Review:Life, & Death, & Giants by Ron Rindo will be on my favorites list for the year. I’m so glad I had the opportunity to listen to it thanks to Macmillan Audio. It was the title and the cover art that attracted me to this book. I was so curious about what the title meant and if the giant in the book was something literal or abstract.It’s no secret, and you’ll learn right away that the main character, Gabriel, is real, and that he weighed eighteen pounds at birth. Sadly, he was born an orphan and those in his Amish community have kept his condition pretty localized within their Wisconsin community. Gabriel’s grandparents keep to their strong Amish faith and Gabriel lives on a figurative seesaw of the English world versus the Amish world.Besides learning about the Amish community and the incredible storytelling, is that this story is told from the point of views of Hannah – Gabriel’s grandmother, Thomas Kennedy – the vet that delivered Gabriel – Billy Walton a local bartender and by Gabriel’s high school football coach. What an amazing way to show how much of an effect Gabriel has on the entirety of his community as well as everyone he meets. Oh, that includes animals as well, he has a profound connection with them.Surprisingly, Rindo is a noted short story author and this book is his first act in novel writing. I hope he writes more novels and continues to impress readers everywhere. If you’re looking for something different and extremely well written, I’d give this one a try. It’s a story filled with grace, humility, love and grief. @rrindoauthor @macmillan.audio @macmillanusa 📘: The main character in this book is over 8 ft. tall? How tall are you? I'm just over 5' 3". #lifeanddeathandgiants #amishcommunity #bookishcommunity #booksmatter #readersmatter #audiolistener #bookreader #addtoTBR #kindlereader #goodbookfairy ... See MoreSee Less
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Happy Pub Day! Here are some highlights:🤗 Wait for Me by @burnsamyjo @celadonbooks 🤗 Where the Girls Were by @k8shots @thedialpress 🤗 The Secret Lives of Murderers' Wives by @elizabetharnottwrites @berkleypub 🤗 200 Monas by Jan SaLittle, Brown and Companympany 🤗 Lady Tremaine @hochhauser @stmartinspress 🤗 Lake Effect by @cynthiadsweeney @eccobooks 🤗 Bloom by @robbiecouch @gallerybooks 🤗 How Simi Got her Groom Back Sonali Gallery BooksBooks 📘: Favorite fairytale or character that you'd like to see a retell#newbooks#bookloversb#bookishcommunityh#ReadersMatterd#BooksMattero#bookreaderb#audiolisteneri#kindlereadern#AddtoTBR #goodbookfairydbookfairy ... See MoreSee Less
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