Crimson Bound by Rosamund Hodge is a book that I 100% wanted to read sooner than I did. Yet, somehow, other books kept coming before that. Finally, I could take the temptation no more and whipped it off the shelf – right when I really had no obligations except to hurry up and wait for […]
Crimson Bound by Rosamund Hodge | Book Review
Thicker Than Water by Kelly Fiore | Book Review

Thicker Than Water by Kelly Fiore is a book that I basically picked to read because it was one of the shortest books on the shelf in my bedroom. I was going through a stage where I wanted to read books quickly and then unhaul them. Furthermore, this book is a serious contemporary and from […]
Even If The Sky Falls by Mia Garcia | Book Review

Even If The Sky Falls by Mia Garcia is a book that I read at an interesting time in my life. You know how sometimes something stays with you just because of what you were going through? Well, this is the book that I read before going into labor and finished after I had my […]
American Street by Ibi Zoboi | Book Review

American Street by Ibi Zoboi deserves a whole lot more attention than I have seen it get. Believe you me, we can actually read MULTIPLE books by Black women authors in a single season. Like, if you enjoyed The Hate U Give and Allegedly but maybe want something that is lyrical, you need to read THIS BOOK. […]
The Curiosity House: The Shrunken Head by Lauren Oliver and HC Chester

Why Did I Listen To The Curiosity House: The Shrunken Head by Lauren Oliver and HC Chester? The Curiosity House: The Shrunken Head by Lauren Oliver and HC Chester was kind of a no brainer when it came to my reading it. I would read pretty much anything that Lauren Oliver writes. However, this book […]
Autofocus by Lauren Gibaldi | Book Review

Autofocus by Lauren Gibaldi really moved up higher on my TBR stack when I saw Eric Smith tweeting about it. There’s just something about unbridled enthusiasm that convinces me to read a book. And so, I decided I need to read this book sooner rather than later. I absolutely do not regret this decision. I […]
