Soldier by Julie Kagawa is the third book in the Talon series and as such, there will be a few spoilers here and there in regards to the series thus far. Kagawa’s Soldier is an action packed addition to a saga where dragons and the humans who know about them are at odds. Yet, a few […]
Soldier by Julie Kagawa | Book Review
The Square Root Of Summer by Harriet Reuter Hapgood | Book Review

The Square Root Of Summer by Harriet Reuter Hapgood was an unexpectedly excellent read — perfect for kicking off the warm weather. I’ll admit, there were some marketing comparisons for this book that I felt were kind of misleading. HOWEVER, I just really gelled with this debut and all of the SCIENCE and the kind […]
Shrill by Lindy West | Book Review

Shrill: Women Are Funny, It’s Okay to Be Fat, and Feminists Don’t Have to Be Nice by Lindy West is a book that I did not even know I wanted to read until I had the option to read it. I’ve been a fan of West’s writing since she was a writer for Jezebel, a […]
It’s Okay To Laugh by Nora McInerny Purmort | Book Review

It’s Okay To Laugh: (Crying Is Cool Too) by Nora McInerny Purmort is a memoir that I basically decided to pick up because of the comparison to Let’s Pretend This Never Happened which is this hilarious memoir that embraces your inner weird. Alas, this book, It’s Okay To Laugh was not really all that similar to Let’s Pretend […]
Allison: Reunion Pass | Emily March | Book Review

Reunion Pass by Emily March is a story of reconnection for two high school sweethearts. It is a tale of rediscovery and second chances which apparently is the overall theme to all books set in the fictional town of Eternity Springs. My first experience (Heartsong Cottage)with the little town didn’t go very well as I […]
The Wind In The Willows by Kenneth Grahame | Audiobook Review

Why Did I Listen To The Wind In The Willows by Kenneth Grahame? The Wind In The Willows by Kenneth Grahame was actually a re-read via audiobook for me. I was feeling a bit optimistic about this book as I really love listening to classics on audio – especially ones that I’ve already read. I […]