The Pretty App by Katie Sise is a companion to The Boyfriend App. It stars mean girl Blake Dawkins, and you know what, I actually really had fun reading this bit of brain candy. I have really been getting myself into the habit of devouring series. I love this habit because it means that I am […]
The Pretty App by Katie Sise | Book Review
The Boyfriend App by Katie Sise | Book Review

The Boyfriend App by Katie Sise is a book that came highly recommended to me by my co-blogger, Allison, who seemed to really enjoy it. Of course, I decided to give it a whirl when I made this declaration to myself that February was going to be a month of reading only short books (under […]
This Is Where The World Ends by Amy Zhang | Book Review

This Is Where The World Ends by Amy Zhang is her second book, and well, it certainly knocked my socks off just a little bit. Zhang’s sophomore novel is an emotional read about two teenagers who exist on opposite ends of the social spectrum, yet are secret best friends, yet have this weird codependent friendship. […]
Not If I See You First by Eric Lindstrom | Book Review

Not If I See You First by Eric Lindstrom was SUCH an unexpectedly good book. I mean, okay I do not go into books expecting to hate them. If I think I am going to dislike a book, I typically choose not to read it. However, sometimes I read books not entirely knowing what to […]
Slasher Girls & Monster Boys stories selected by April Genevieve Tucholke | Book Review

If you’re in the market for an anthology that is very even overall without stories that will have you wondering why on Earth they were included along with high caliber stories – you’ll love Slasher Girls & Monster Boys: Stories Selected by April Genevieve Tucholke. This is one of the best anthologies I have read in a […]
X: A Novel by Ilyasah Shabazz | Audiobook Review

Why Did I Listen To X: A Novel? I listened to X: A Novel by Ilyasah Shabazz and Kekla Magoon because I feel like I really do not know a whole lot about Malcolm X, except that he was a pretty important person to the Civil Rights Movement. A few summers back, X: A Novel was offered […]