One of my biggest guilty pleasures in life is celebrity memoirs. I seriously cannot get enough of sordid tell-alls. One of my other big guilty pleasures is reality TV. Down The Rabbit Hole by Holly Madison marries these two guilty pleasures into one pink book of awesome. I do not even care if people judge […]
Down The Rabbit Hole by Holly Madison | Book Review
Taking Aim: Power And Pain, Teens And Guns edited by Michael Cart | Book Review

Taking Aim: Power And Pain, Teens And Guns edited by Michael Cart is a young adult anthology centering around guns. There are a variety of stories included showing various sides of the gun control debate. In all, this is an okay anthology with some stand out stories and then some duds. In all, I could see […]
Dumplin’ by Julie Murphy | Book Review

PRAISE HANDS FOR JULIE MURPHY. All of the emoji praise hands for Julie Murphy. For serious I want to just throw a ticker tape parade for her latest book, Dumplin’. I want to press it into the hands of anyone who has ever been made to feel bad about how they look. I want to press […]
The Immortal Heights by Sherry Thomas | Book Review

I swear 2015 is my year of finishing trilogies – especially trilogies that I’ve read due to blogging (Chaos Walking, y’all). I have just finished the last word on the last page of Sherry Thomas’s Elemental Trilogy and WOW WHAT A READ. To the point where I am talking in all caps because I do […]
Bounce by Noelle August | Book Review

What is it lately with these books about the ladies going for the younger guys? This is my second book this month where a girl and a younger guy are attracted to each other. Bounce is the third book in the Boomerang series by Noelle August aka Veronica Rossi and Lorin Oberweger. First of all, I am super […]
Cassie: Vanishing Girls by Lauren Oliver | Book Review

First off, I am a HUGE Lauren Oliver fan. I’ve met her a few times and she is always funny and endearing. Before I Fall is one of the only books that I’ve read multiple times. Naturally, Vanishing Girls was a must-read for me. The book follows two very distinct characters, twins Dara and Nick. […]
