There are certain books that I think we all hope become classics, those books that we press close to our hearts and hope people will read and love them as much in 30 years as we do now. I think that’s why it was hard for me to come up with the books I’d be […]
Kill Switch Chris Lynch Book Review
Kill Switch is Chris Lynch’s latest young adult book. It is a character study about two males – one young and one old- and delves into what makes a person flip their switch into violent mode. Daniel, referred to as Young Man is the narrator of Kill Switch. He spends a lot of time with his aging […]
When You Were Mine Rebecca Serle Audiobook Review
We all know the story of Romeo and Juliet — heck I had to read it in high school – but what about the minor characters? Rebecca Serle examines the character of Rosaline, Romeo’s love interest pre-Juliet against the modern backdrop of high school in Southern California. When You Were Mine is a heartbreaking read that […]
What To Pack When You Are Going To The BEA
Y’all, I am a BEA veteran. This year will mark year three for me and so I feel fairly qualified to dole out advice to you about Book Expo America and the things you should bring with you as a blogger. Last year I brought a big-ass bag and LOL got it stuck in a […]
In My Mailbox (68)
Yeah, so In My Mailbox is a meme that I personally get enjoyment out of doing and I am stuck in my ways, I know I know. So yeah, it’s hosted by The Story Siren and basically you gab on about the books that you obtained during the week. Library: Stuck In Neutral by Terry […]
Code Name Verity Elizabeth Wein Book Review
“People are complicated. There is so much more to everybody than you realize. You see someone in school every day, or at work, in the canteen, and you share a cigarette or a coffee with them, and you talk about the weather or last night’s air raid.” -Location 601 Code Name Verity eGalley Sometimes when I […]