Forbidden by Kimberley Griffiths Little | Book Review

Forbidden by Kimberley Griffiths Little is a book that I definitely waited way too long to read. You know how sometimes there are book covers and you look at them and you’re like — yeah that book will have a girl who is awesome because of how she looks on the cover, and there will […]

On The Edge by Allison Van Diepen | Book Review

On The Edge by Allison van Diepen is a book that I continually found myself looking at — thinking that it looked like a relatively interesting young adult contemporary book. However, I never really made any time to sit down and read it — there were always more pressing books that I had wanted to […]

Da Vinci’s Tiger by L.M. Elliott | Book Review

I read Da Vinci’s Tiger by L.M. Elliott because art history is actually quite fascinating to me. I mean, I am not a super huge into art kind of person, however, I think the history of it is interesting as a whole. It surprises me a little bit that I have not personally come across […]

Firewalker by Josephine Angelini | Book Review

Firewalker by Josephine Angelini is the sequel to Trial By Fire and OMG, you guys, this book totally raises the stakes of the previous book. I think right here is a good stopping point if you have not read Trial By Fire because, trust, I know how bookworms feel about spoilers. Also? Firewalker is the kind of book […]

Trial By Fire by Josephine Angelini | Book Review

I have been doing this revolutionary thing where I just read whatever I want instead of based around blog tours and publication dates, etc. I know most of you read like that, but with me, I don’t know I just feel this pressure to read in an organized sort of fashion. Anyways, I grabbed Trial By […]

The Last Time We Say Goodbye by Cynthia Hand | Book Review

Are you in the market for a gut wrenching read? You need to get a copy of The Last Time We Say Goodbye by Cynthia Hand. Reader friends, this book absolutely gutted me. Granted, that is something that I would expect based upon the subject matter. Still, although I had expected the emotions, it did not […]