I figured that Don’t Even Think About It would be a fun and light read that wouldn’t require a whole lot out of me. Sometimes you just need an easy listen audiobook and this was the one for me.
Don’t Even Think About It by Sarah Mlynowski | Audiobook Review
Poisoned Apples: Poems For You, My Pretty by Christine Heppermann | Book Review

When it comes to Poisoned Apples: Poems For You, My Pretty by Christine Heppermann, I’m not gonna lie, I didn’t entirely “get†it. But that’s not to say this book is without merit. The poems are accessible and well written. The themes run pretty deep and I think a lot of girls can relate to these poems […]
Kiss Of Broken Glass by Madeleine Kuderick | Book Review
I’m really into books written in free verse. I love that young adult authors are able to play with form, eliminate the BS and get right to the heart of a story with verse. To be honest, when Kiss Of Broken Glass by Madeleine Kuderick crossed my threshold, I was not entirely sure about reading it […]
The Perilous Sea by Sherry Thomas | Book Review
If you are a fan of young adult fantasy and have not read The Burning Sky by Sherry Thomas yet, I urge you to run, not walk, to your nearest bookstore or better yet purchase a copy for your ereader and get reading. The Perilous Sea is the second in Thomas’s Elemental Trilogy and demands to be […]
Isla And The Happily Ever After by Stephanie Perkins | Book Review
It is a feat to put into words all of the things I am thinking and feeling about Stephanie Perkins’ Isla And The Happily Ever After. Friends, I have been in this blogging game long enough to remember when Anna And The French Kiss was first an ARC and when the buzz was just beginning to gain […]
Illusions Of Fate by Kiersten White | Book Review

I have placed this weird sort of fundamental trust in Kiersten White’s books. I think aside from Richelle Mead, she is the author whom I have read the most books by since becoming a book blogger. Y’all, what I love about White is that she is willing to push genre boundaries and try so many […]