Just Like Fate by Cat Patrick and Suzanne Young | Book Review

Just Like Fate by Cat Patrick and Suzanne Young is a book that I have waited way too long to read. It’s also a book that’s co-authored by writers who are among my favorites when it comes to young adult books. Oh my goodness, it is hard for me to put into words just how much I loved this collaboration and how much I want there to be more collaborations between Cat Patrick and Suzanne Young.

Tease by Amanda Maciel | Book Review

Being kind of a magpie, I already wanted to read Tease for the super shiny and super pretty cover, so Jamie’s choice thrilled me. Overall, I really liked Tease even though it made me kind of angry.

In The After by Demitria Lunetta | Book Review

I can’t remember the last book to give me heart palpitations and nightmares, at least, the last book before In The After by Demitria Lunetta. Friends, I had the most brilliant idea in the entire world to read this book before bed and oh my goodness, you know how when a book is scary and you can’t put it down but you really want to close your eyes or just skip really fast through the scary parts? That’s how I felt with this book.

The Harlem Hellfighters by Max Brooks | Book Review

Throw history and multiculturalism into the mix and I am hook line and sinker into the graphic novel. I have to say that for stepping away from his usual subject matter of zombies, Brooks does a really superb job in his storytelling about the 369th Infantry Regiment.

Stacking The Shelves (69) | Book Haul

Another week come and gone! Aside from being on call this weekend, I am looking forward to zero plans and reading ALL THE BOOKS, or really like four books. I finished Salt & Storm by Kendall Kulper last night, I am about 88 pages away from finishing Five Summers by Una LaMarche, 2.5 hours from finishing my […]

So Tough To Tame by Victoria Dahl | Book Review

I started reading So Tough To Tame by Victoria Dahl because it was the night before BookTubeAThon and I did not want to start any new books that would require heavy investment. I knew that I would be comfortable with reading So Tough To Tame as a background book and putting it on hold while I participated in BookTubeAThon. Fortunately, Dahl’s book is easy to pick up after setting it down.