The Women In The Walls by Amy Lukavics | Book Review

The Women In The Walls by Amy Lukavics came to my house unsolicited. However, I do tend to like horror novels. So, I decided to give it a go. Also, there’s the fact that it is under 250 pages which really had this big appeal to me. As you all know from reading my blog, […]

Marina by Carlos Ruiz Zafon | Audiobook Review

Why Did I Listen To Marina by Carlos Ruiz Zafon? Marina by Carlos Ruiz Zafon made my TBR list for several reasons. The first being that a few years ago, The Shadow Of The Wind seemed to have massive popularity. It was such a big book that I bought a copy and it has sat upon my […]

Shallow Graves by Kali Wallace | Audiobook Review

Why Did I Listen To Shallow Graves by Kali Wallace? Shallow Graves by Kali Wallace is basically a book that I randomly picked to read. It released last year in January 2016 and true to my sloth like nature, I am just now getting around to it. I am glad that I did space it […]

Dreamland by Robert L. Anderson | Audiobook Review

Why Did I Listen To Dreamland by Robert L. Anderson? Dreamland by Robert L. Anderson has an official summary that basically compares the book to The Raven Boys by Maggie Stiefvater, so OF COURSE, I had to give it a listen. I also do not listen to or read enough books that have dreams and dreaming […]

Guys Read: Terrifying Tales edited by Jon Scieszka | Book Review

Guys Read: Terrifying Tales is a part of the Guys Read short story anthologies. These anthologies are aimed at engaging middle grade boys into reading. However, I’ll say that in all honesty girls will like these stories too. I think this is like the second of the series that I’ve read. I find myself looking […]

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 […]