Why Did I Listen To Crash by Nicole Williams? Crash by Nicole Williams is the first in a trilogy that has been sitting on my bookshelves forever. As you may or may not know, I am prioritizing reading books on my shelves and getting them off my shelves and into the donate bin this year. As […]
Crash by Nicole Williams | Audiobook Review
The Flame In The Mist by Kit Grindstaff | Audiobook Review

Why Did I Listen To The Flame In The Mist? The Flame In The Mist by Kit Grindstaff initially appealed to me because I was on a middle grade fantasy kick. Let’s be real, there are some really excellently written middle grade fantasy books out there. Plus, two key elements of the story are the […]
Listen, Slowly | The Real Boy | Connect The Stars

Listen, Slowly is the first non-verse book by Thanhha Lai that I have read. I absolutely loved Inside Out And Back Again, so when I saw this available on Edelweiss, I knew I had to read it. Of course, I am the biggest procrastinator, but eventually I got through Listen, Slowly via audiobook. I have to admit […]
P.S. I Like You | My Heart And Other Black Holes | Between Us And The Moon

I love how when I need a solid read, Kasie West ALWAYS delivers. I do not like how when I finish one of her books that means there’s one less book in my reserves. The feeling of having a Kasie West book to look forward to is amazing. P.S. I Like You is the latest Kasie […]
The Girl Who Wrote In Silk | Glory Over Everything | Warriors Of The Storm

In which we throw it back and I review three historical fiction audiobooks today — let me know if any of these books sound like something you’d enjoy! The Girl Who Wrote In Silk by Kelli Estes reminds me that I definitely do not read enough adult historical fiction. It is such an interesting audiobook. […]
The Dead Boyfriend | Girl In Reverse | Sublime

Sometimes it’s really not the best idea to read something out of nostalgia. It just doesn’t ever seem to live up to your childhood based expectations. I picked up The Dead Boyfriend by RL Stine hoping to recapture the delight of childhood. I especially loved the Fear Street books in middle school. Thus, I thought perhaps […]