Your Mind Is In DELIRIA It’s Like The Darkness Is The Light: A Recap of the Lauren Oliver and Kate Ellison Signing

One of my favorite YA authors is Lauren Oliver, so when I found out she was coming to my favorite indie bookstore, Oblong Books along with debut author Kate Ellison, I totally had to road trip it with Allison and my little sister, because when Lauren Oliver is within driving distance, you get yourself to […]

In My Mailbox (57)

In My Mailbox is a weekly meme where you declare to the internet the awesome books you got during the week AND THEN you go look at what the internet got and leave comments and make new friends. It is hosted by The Story Siren. For Review: The Incorrigible Children Of Ashton Place: The Unseen […]

Retro Friday: Looking For Alibrandi Melina Marchetta Book Review

Retro Friday Reviews are hosted by Angieville and is a weekly feature where you review an older title or highlight an under appreciated book. You guys, I’ve FINALLY lost my Melina Marchetta virginity. Based on how much I trust book bloggers and Goodreads for recommendations, you’d think i would have read Marchetta by now. But I’m usually […]

SEO For Book Bloggers: A Guide

I’ve been promising a post on SEO For Book Bloggers for quite a long time now, but haven’t exactly followed up on it until today.This is by no means exhaustive or the end-all, be-all, but should hopefully be a tiny bit helpful. Why do I think I am qualified to write an SEO post?:

Wonder RJ Palacio Book Review

Auggie Pullman, main character of Wonder by RJ Palacio has been home schooled his entire life because of a severe facial deformity. This year all that is about to change as Auggie will go to a real school for the first time– and begin fifth grade at Beecher Prep. Wonder details Auggie’s first year attending school -with […]

Fever Lauren DeStefano Book Review

YO! SPOILERS FOR WITHER! DON’T BE A DUMB ASS. READ AT YOUR OWN RISK. Sometimes I think a sequel can generate more excitement than a debut. We already know the characters and the world and going back is much like slipping on a pair of sneakers that have already been broken in. After reading Wither, […]