King by Ellen Oh is the conclusion to her Dragon King Chronicles trilogy. Frankly, this is a pretty fun fantasy trilogy that has flown under the radar. I think that it is a great read for those on the younger end of the YA spectrum. This book provides suitable closure for the series. Plus, there’s […]
King by Ellen Oh | Book Review
The Inexplicable Logic of My Life by Benjamin Alire Sáenz | Book Review

The Inexplicable Logic Of My Life by Benjamin Alire Saenz is one of those books that I just HAD to read. I mean you would feel the same way if you’ve read Aristotle And Dante Discover The Secrets Of The Universe. My only real hesitation was if this book would be quite as good as my […]
Forever, Again by Victoria Laurie | Audiobook Review

Why Did I Listen To Forever, Again by Victoria Laurie? Forever, Again by Victoria Laurie showed up as an unsolicited review copy to my house twice. TWICE. To me, this basically doubles the pressure to read it. However, in all fairness I still was not going to put this at the top of my TBR pile […]
Ronit & Jamil by Pamela L. Laskin | Book Review

Ronit & Jamil by Pamela L. Laskin is a really cool idea for a book in concept. However, I felt like the execution of the actual concept left a little bit to be desired. Yet, despite the cons, this is actually a pretty fast read. I mean, if you’re a fan of Shakespeare and YA […]
The Last Time We Were Us by Leah Konen | Book Review

The Last Time We Were Us by Leah Konen is definitely one of those books that is 100% appropriate for your beach bag. There is kissing. There is scandal. Also there is some low key family drama. In addition, this book is quick and sort of breezy if you’re into young adult contemporary forbidden romance […]
Threads by Ami Polonsky | Book Review

Threads by Ami Polonsky caught my attention based on the jacket cover summary. The plot sounded super intriguing. Also, the book was super short. In addition, it is a middle grade book. Right now I am looking for low commitment reads and so, decided that maybe this would be a good book to pick up […]
