The Impossible Knife of Memory by Laurie Halse Anderson | Book Review

I remember reading about this on a few blogs and dying to get my hands on it. The premise sounded great and like something I would really enjoy. Unfortunately, I had been trying not to buy new books lately since I have so many unread in my apartment, and so I did not get it […]

You Look Different In Real Life by Jennifer Castle | Book Review

Confession: I love reality TV, but only the really trashy kind like the shows on VH1 and Jersey Shore. When I first heard about You Look Different In Real Life by Jennifer Castle, I somehow assumed it was about teenagers on a reality TV show. I was actually wrong. However, for once, I really enjoyed the book […]

Stacking The Shelves (60)

One more week to go until BEA 2014. I am bursting with excitement! This week was Bout Of Books and you know, I did pretty good during the readathon, I read more than I had expected. Other things that have happened in my life include a rain and thunderstorm on Friday that resulted in some […]

Life By Committee by Corey Ann Haydu | Book Review

I kind of want to start this review of Life By Committee by Corey Ann Haydu by thanking Jamie at The Perpetual Page Turner for telling me to read this book. Jamie, that was a solid recommendation. Guys, this book won’t be for everyone. There are BAD LIFE CHOICES but at the same time, there’s character […]

Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee by Dee Brown | Audiobook Review

Why Did I Listen To This Book? I listened to Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee by Dee Brown because the book has been on my Project Fill In The Gaps Challenge and on my To Be Read list for pretty much forever. A little background, I was a social studies education major in college and […]

The Boy On The Porch by Sharon Creech | Book Review

When I was a kid, I was all about Sharon Creech and her books. We read Walk Two Moons and Chasing Redbird out loud in class and from there, it was kind of love. Picking up her books are kind of like seeing an old friend. My latest visit with the old friend, her books, was fairly […]