The Golden Lily Richelle Mead Book Review

Yo, there will be minor spoilers for Bloodlines below. Be warned. I swear to god I had flailing arms after finishing The Golden Lily by Richelle Mead, second in the Bloodlines series. Y’all my expectations have been met and surpassed. As you may recall, I was disappointed with Bloodlines because of the lack of kissing, […]

The Drowned Cities Paolo Bacigalupi Audiobook Review

It’s hard to say for certain what I like most about Paolo Bacigalupi’s young adult books. Maybe it is the sense that Paolo Bacigalupi doesn’t write down for his audience and tackles deeper themes with a certain finesse. Or perhaps it is the world building? Or maybe I really like his complex and flawed characters the best? […]

In My Mailbox (66)

In My Mailbox is a weekly meme hosted by The Story Siren that I really enjoy participating in. Basically you talk about the books you obtained during the week and then take the time to check out other blogs and drool over what came in their mailbox. It’s a pretty neat community builder. Yo, so […]

The Hero’s Guide To A Writing Playlist: A Guest Post

Friends, I am absolutely DELIGHTED to have Christopher Healy, author of The Hero’s Guide To Saving Your Kingdom here today. I don’t know about you all, but I am terrible at playlists. But other people are actually really good at them, and I am always on the hunt for a good playlist. Thus, I was SUPER […]

The Hero’s Guide To Saving Your Kingdom Christopher Healy Book Review

If I took a picture of myself after reading The Hero’s Guide To Saving Your Kingdom by Christopher Healy, I’d be grinning like a doofus or a dweeb. There is something about a rag tag group of princes forming friendships and coming together to save a kingdom that gets me every single time. You see, it […]

Top Ten Quotes From Books

Top Ten Tuesday is always hosted by The Broke and The Bookish and was created by Jamie at The Perpetual Page Turner. This week’s topic is very near and dear to my heart, top ten quotes from books. I think one of the reasons I love reading so much is because I feel such an […]