Walking through the fire Please don’t let me go. Take me to the river I need you to know I’m burnin’ up Come put me out Come and put me out -Jessie J Is it cliché to start a review off with the song Burnin’ Up when the book you’re reviewing involves a fireman main […]
Allison: Burning For You | Michele Dunaway | Book Review
The Adventures Of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain | Audiobook Review
Why Did I Listen To This Book? When I was a little kid, my family had this Tandy computer and on that computer was an Adventures of Tom Sawyer game in 8 bit glory. You had to walk through this maze and collect fruit and then Aunt Polly would yell at you and there was […]
An Ember In The Ashes by Sabaa Tahir | Book Review
When ARCs of An Ember In The Ashes by Sabaa Tahir hit the twitters and the bookternets, I was DESPERATE for one. As in, ohhh publisher overlords please send me one! I really wanted to read this book because I am such a nut for fantasy and books with a sort of caste system. I just […]
The Truth Commission by Susan Juby | Book Review

When I was an actual young adult read: high schooler I used to go to the library all the time. Also I had this weird obsession with reading books with main characters named Alice — thanks to Phyllis Reynolds Naylor. I borrowed Alice, I Think by Susan Juby from the library and after reading it and […]
Allison: The Start of You and Me | Emery Lord | Book Review

As you all may remember, I loved Emery Lord’s debut novel Open Road Summer. So much so that I forced it into the hands of my best friend with the simple instructions of “I don’t care what else you have going on right now, you MUST read this book.†She did and she loved it. […]
The Psychopath Whisperer: The Science Of Those Without Conscience by Kent A. Kiehl | Book Review

There are some subjects and topics that absolutely captivate me. I just find the subject so interesting that I will read whatever book on it. When The Psychopath Whisperer: The Science Of Those Without Conscience by Kent A. Kiehl, PhD crossed my email path, I absolutely knew that I had to obtain a copy of it […]