I picked up Sorrow’s Knot by Erin Bow because I loved, loved, LOVED Plain Kate, Bow’s debut novel. I had all the feels for Taggle and Kate and was hopeful that I would have all of the feels during this go around. Further, I had obtained a copy of Sorrow’s Knot at BEA, only to wind up receiving […]
Sorrow’s Knot by Erin Bow | Book Review
Now And Forever Book Trailer

So, I just got this email saying HEY CHECK THIS TRAILER OUT and you guys, as I sip my morning coffee, I watched the trailer for Now And Forever by Susane Colasanti and I am convinced that I want to read Now And Forever. Judging by the trailer, it’s about this girl who is normal, so someone […]
Life By Committee by Corey Ann Haydu | Book Review
I kind of want to start this review of Life By Committee by Corey Ann Haydu by thanking Jamie at The Perpetual Page Turner for telling me to read this book. Jamie, that was a solid recommendation. Guys, this book won’t be for everyone. There are BAD LIFE CHOICES but at the same time, there’s character […]
A Creature Of Moonlight by Rebecca Hahn | Book Review
With blurbs from authors like Franny Billingsley and Kristin Cashore and comparisons to Patricia McKillip, I could not resist going all grabby hands toward A Creature Of Moonlight by debut author Rebecca Hahn. I am unable to pass on a fantasy book blurbed by two of my favorite authors. As a debut, I think that A Creature […]
How To Catch A Bogle by Catherine Jinks | Audiobook Review

Why DId I Listen To This Book? I was totally in the mood for a middle grade story, especially one with a fantasy focus. How To Catch A Bogle by Catherine Jinks seemed like just the charming audiobook I was looking for. Further, I liked the setting which is essentially Dickensian London what with poor houses […]
A Death-Struck Year by Makiia Lucier | Book Review

I hate to admit this, but A Death-Struck Year by Makiia Lucier has made me regret those days where I wished for the flu so I could be out of work for a couple of days without touching my vacation time — I always have this cushion of sick time. Lucier’s debut has made me realize […]