It’s Not Summer Without You by Jenny Han is the second in her summer series, so if you have not yet read the first book which is The Summer I Turned Pretty, check out this review and read the first book and then come back. So you know how you get a shiny library card and […]
It’s Not Summer Without You by Jenny Han | Book Review
The Winner’s Kiss by Marie Rutkoski | Book Review

The Winner’s Kiss by Marie Rutkoski is absolutely a book worth putting on hold at the library. It is a book worth walking over to the library to borrow. In fact, it is even worth buying. YOU GUYS! So, I was walking to the library to pick up my holds and the librarian gives me […]
The Killing Jar by Jennifer Bosworth | Audiobook Review

Why Did I Listen To The Killing Jar by Jennifer Bosworth? The Killing Jar is Jennifer Bosworth’s second book. I was absolutely a fan of her debut, Struck, and so found myself eager for The Killing Jar. Thankfully, the library and Hoopla had my back and made it super easy for me to read Bosworth’s latest via […]
The Reader by Traci Chee | Book Review

The Reader by Traci Chee is the first of the Sea of Ink and Gold series. It has such a cool premise – where reading is powerful and it is a thing that not everyone can do. The jacket compares the story to Inkheart and Shadow And Bone. Those two books are novels that I really loved […]
Allison: Summer Days and Summer Nights: Twelve Love Stories | Stephanie Perkins | Anthology Review

The Summer Days and Summer Nights: Twelve Love Stories anthology edited by Stephanie Perkins was the perfect way to kick off summer. Some of the short stories held the promise of happiness, love, and sunshine while others were a more realistic reminder of the fact that not every summer day was going to have sunshine […]
Allison: Wild Swans | Jessica Spotswood | Book Review

Wild Swans by Jessica Spotswood is one of those stories that is much needed in the YA world. With vibrant, strong female characters it delves into issues of acceptance, loss, obsession, sexuality, gender, and love giving equal opportunity to each topic. I was left reeling by this book and the story within its pages. And […]