As a reader, I just cannot commit to a single genre. I like it all. And so, today’s post is all about a variety of mini reviews across several different genres, from adult romance to YA fantasy. What are your go to genres? Breaking Her Rules by Jennifer Snow REALLY appealed to me. I like […]
9 Books For People Who Read A Variety Of Genres
5 Under The Radar YA Books
I feel like sometimes with all the hype that surrounds certain YA books, there’s some really great books that get drowned out. The books below are a collection of five books that I thought were fairly under the radar. Hopefully at least of these books is a hidden gem for you and you find yourself […]
Girls Made Of Snow And Glass by Melissa Bashardoust | Audiobook Review
Why Did I Listen To Girls Made Of Snow And Glass by Melissa Bashardoust? Girls Made Of Snow And Glass by Melissa Bashardoust absolutely appeals to me because it is a feminist retelling of Snow White (at least that is my impression). I felt like this book was completely up my alley. I saw it […]
Stitching Snow by RC Lewis | Audiobook Review
Why Did I Listen To Stitching Snow by RC Lewis? Stitching Snow by RC Lewis has a pretty bomb cover, am I right? BUT ALSO, a part of me assumed this would be a sci-fi retelling kind of like Cinder. Of course, that part of me was wrong. But still, I walked into the book all […]
The Hazel Wood by Melissa Albert | Audiobook Review
Why Did I Listen To The Hazel Wood by Melissa Albert? The Hazel Wood by Melissa Albert has the most deliciously dark intricate cover. You all know how I cannot resist a good cover, right? So, upon seeing this cover I KNEW I had to read this book. Plus, there’s the whole fairy tale allusion […]
Summer and Bird by Katherine Catmull | Book Review
Summer And Bird by Katherine Catmull was basically my number one book to obtain at BEA 2012, five whole years ago. I really wanted the book to read at the time because the cover is absolutely perfect. Plus, I was going through a phase where I read a lot of middle grade books. Also, I just […]