The Secrets Of Lily Graves by Sarah Strohmeyer | Book Review

Surprisingly, I’ve never read a Sarah Strohmeyer book before and by all indicators I would be into her writing. I’ve heard that her previous two YA books were light and fluffy and fun. The Secrets Of Lily Graves, however, is a departure from the alleged light, fluffy, fun read that I guess Smart Girls Get What They […]

The Truth About Alice by Jennifer Mathieu | Book Review

Jennifer Mathieu’s The Truth About Alice is a book predicated on a rather intense concept. It’s a young adult book where the rumors fly in a small Texas town and title character Alice Franklin, a girl with a penchant for pencil skirts, is at the center of these rumors. The truth is irrelevant to the […]

Falling Into Place | Amy Zhang | Book Review

I was lucky enough to have picked this book up at BEA. I had some extra time and waited in the autograph line for Amy Zhang. It was a little awkward because I didn’t know what to say. I hadn’t read it before and was picking it up purely based on reviews I had read. Regardless, […]

I Kill The Mockingbird by Paul Acampora | Book Review

I Kill The Mockingbird by Paul Acampora makes me love reading and want to read all the classics and want to go viral over something and desperately wish that it was based on a true story. Acampora’s book was the first book I read during the spring 2014 Dewey Readathon. Frankly, there is something to be […]

Don’t Call Me Baby by Gwendolyn Heasley | Book Review

As a blogger, I really enjoy reading books with blogging as a theme. Gwendolyn Heasley’s Don’t Call Me Baby is all about this girl whose mom is one of those mommy bloggers and she has had enough with being the main story. While Heasley’s book never really scratches too deeply below the surface, I thought this […]

All The Truth That’s In Me by Julie Berry | Book Review

Man, All The Truth That’s In Me is a total departure from the other Julie Berry book I read, Secondhand Charm. I am actually really okay with this. I like when authors try different things and I like it even more when they succeed at stepping outside the cute and adorable comfort zone. (From what I remember, Secondhand […]