Ice Like Fire by Sara Raasch | Book Review

I just love sinking my teeth into a good long epic young adult fantasy book, especially when it involves returning to characters I already know and love. With a bit of a chilling bite in the air which was fitting, I began Sara Raasch’s Ice Like Fire, sequel to Snow Like Ashes, a book that I enjoyed […]

Liars, Inc. by Paula Stokes | Book Review

Writers who are versatile with their writing are kind of my favorite. Thus, it stands to measure that Paula Stokes is among my favorite authors. She’s gone from historical fantasy under a pen name to contemporary with finesse. The next undertaking by Paula Stokes that I’ve read is Liars, Inc. another book in a different genre. Liars, […]

Daughter Of Deep Silence by Carrie Ryan | Audiobook Review

Why Did I Listen To This Book? After skimming Steph at Cuddlebuggery’s review of Daughter Of Deep Silence on Goodreads, I knew that I just had to read Carrie Ryan’s latest book. For serious, a strong review from someone with great taste in books goes a long way for me. I am also a fan […]

The Prince Of Venice Beach by Blake Nelson | Book Review

I won’t lie, I read The Prince Of Venice Beach by Blake Nelson because it was the shortest book in my Netgalley queue and because for some odd reason I thought it would be a fun, fast lighthearted beach read. Apparently my expectations were way off base because this book was anything but lighthearted. That’s not […]

Snow Like Ashes by Sara Raasch | Book Review

Snow Like Ashes, the first of a trilogy, is such a cool book about identity, about community, about fear and bravery and love. It’s really one of those books that I am so excited to be recommending to all of you today.

Jellicoe Road by Melina Marchetta | Book Review

You know how there is that one book that EVERY SINGLE YA READER except for you has read? Or at least, that is how it feels? For me, that one book was Jellicoe Road by Melina Marchetta which is like a super huge deal of a book in young adult community, at least among the circles that I find myself in.