Fortunately, The Milk by Neil Gaiman illustrated by Skottie Young | Book Review

Oh my goodness, I love that feeling of FINALLY reading a book that I’ve had on my Readathon piles multiple times. The October 24 Hour Dewey 2015 Readathon was the second time that I have had Neil Gaiman’s Fortunately, The Milk in my to be read stack. Finally, this time I got to it, and […]

The Snow Queen by Hans Christian Anderson | Audiobook Review

Why Did I Listen To This Book? I initially listened to The Snow Queen by Hans Christian Anderson because it was assigned for a secret project. Unfortunately, I failed miserably at the secret project and ended up not listening to all of the books in time due to some personal things going on. The reason […]

Passenger by Alexandra Bracken Giveaway

YOU GUYS! Who here is super excited to win one of the most anticipated books EVER? Yeah, that’s right — thanks to the generosity of Disney Hyperion, I have a copy of Passenger by Alexandra Bracken to give away. OMG, I could not be more excited for this book and for you to have a chance […]

Emma And The Blue Genie by Cornelia Funke | Audiobook Review

Why Did I Listen To This Audiobook? Several years ago, I read some of the Inkheart books by Cornelia Funke and liked them a whole lot, as well as her book The Thief Lord. I think she has a real gift for world building and fantasy. So, of course, when I come across her books in my […]

Falling Into Bed With A Duke by Lorraine Heath | Book Review

Girl. GIRL. These are the sorts of things I shout when discussing Ryan Gosling or you know romance novels, in an exaggerated tone of voice for sure. Right now as I am talking to you about Falling Into Bed With A Duke by Lorraine Heath, I might as well be giving you my GIRL GO GET THIS […]

Calvin by Martine Leavitt | Book Review

I feel like Martine Leavitt is an underrated children’s and young adult literature gem. My first encounter with Leavitt’s books was with My Book Of Life By Angel, a book that really made me think and depressed me and ugh, all the things. Calvin is my second experience reading one of Leavitt’s books, but one that has […]