Why Did I Listen To Goodbye Days by Jeff Zentner? Goodbye Days by Jeff Zentner is a book that I wanted to read regardless of which format it took. I LOVEDÂ The Serpent King even though it made me feel all the sad feelings. Initially, I wanted to physically read this via ebook or actual book. […]
Goodbye Days by Jeff Zentner | Audiobook Review
Ivory And Bone by Julie Eshbaugh | Audiobook Review

Why Did I Listen To Ivory And Bone by Julie Eshbaugh? Ivory And Bone by Julie Eshbaugh basically hit my radar because of the cover. It’s really eye catching and I like how well the color palette meshes. Also, the setting, the prehistoric era, is one that I do not often read about. I decided […]
The Fall Of Butterflies by Andrea Portes | Audiobook Review

Why Did I Listen To The Fall Of Butterflies by Andrea Portes? The Fall Of Butterflies by Andrea Portes kind of appealed to me based on the fact that it was a newer book that was lying around my house. I liked the orange cover. The comparison to We Were Liars and Looking For Alaska also really […]
Icons by Margaret Stohl | Audiobook Review
Why Did I Listen To Icons by Margaret Stohl? Icons by Margaret Stohl had appeal based on my enjoyment of Beautiful Creatures. I had read that book a super long time ago and so my looking back view of it is colored a little bit by nostalgia. I also liked the outline of the kids on the […]
Windfall by Jennifer E. Smith | Audiobook Review

Why Did I Listen To Windfall by Jennifer E. Smith? Windfall by Jennifer E. Smith basically continues the pattern OF EXCELLENCE that I’ve come to experience from Smith’s books. I mean, when I want a book that reminds me of falling in love for the first time, I check out her books. When I want […]
Sing by Vivi Greene | Audiobook Review

Why Did I Listen To Sing by Vivi Greene? Sing by Vivi Greene has a cover that really appeals to my minimalist side. It’s just full of white space and simple and subtle and classy. I love that the cover does not have entirely too much going on with it. However, this book was never […]
