Spring Has Sprung: Top Ten Books On My Spring TBR

Top Ten Tuesday is hosted by the Broke and Bookish and was created by Jamie at the Perpetual Page Turner. Okay, so when I read this week’s topic, Top Ten Books On Your Spring TBR, I had to go back and check to see if I had spectacularly failed at the Top Ten Books On […]

The Edumacation Of Jay Baker Jay Clark Book Review

The Edumacation Of Jay Baker by Jay Clark is a young adult contemporary novel about a boy whose parents are divorcing and the effects of the divorce on him. Jay is  an average freshman boy for the most part, he’s got a huge crush on his best friend Cameo Parnell, is running for student government […]

In My Mailbox (59)

In My Mailbox is a weekly meme hosted by Kristi at The Story Siren where we take pictures or make vlogs of the books we obtained during the week, then we go visit other blogs because that is the cool thing to do. Gifted: A Want So Wicked by Suzanne Young Once A Witch by […]

Digging To America Anne Tyler Book Review

Digging to America by Anne Tyler tells the story of two vastly different families whose lives are forever intertwined after they adopt two infant daughters from Korea. From their first chance meeting at the airport, the lives of the Iranian-American Sami and Ziba Yazman and the Caucasian upper class American Brad and Bitsy Donaldson are […]

Forget You Jennifer Echols Book Review

You guys, I get it. I finally get it. I get why so many of my blogger friends think Jennifer Echols is the best thing since sliced bread. I’m pretty sure I picked the wrong Jennifer Echols book to start with, because it turns out that I enjoy her romantic dramas as OMG I wanted to hug […]

Miles From Ordinary Carol Lynch Williams Book Review

Miles From Ordinary by Carol Lynch Williams is an incredibly short book, one of those reads you could easily finish in an afternoon, with short chapters as well. I thought that Miles From Ordinary was one of those books that could pass as either middle grade or young adult. It opens with fourteen year old protagonist […]