What Light by Jay Asher | Book Review

Bless the library for having my hold of What Light by Jay Asher to me at exactly the right time. I’ll admit to being initially annoyed when out of nowhere, my hold was cancelled. However, I put it back on hold (TAKE THAT) and I got to read What Light two weekends before Christmas. I really enjoyed […]

The Sleepwalker Tonic | Odin’s Ravens | The Inquisitor’s Tale

Nightmares! The Sleepwalker Tonic by Jason Segel and Kirsten Miller is a spooky, fun addition to the Nightmares! series. Of course, these books absolutely must be experienced via audiobook. Any other way and I think you will miss out. Jason Segel, of How I Met Your Mother fame, narrates the series. He’s also co-author too. […]

Stars Over Sunset Boulevard by Susan Meissner | Audiobook Review

Why Did I Listen To Stars Over Sunset Boulevard? I actually first became interested in Stars Over Sunset Boulevard by Susan Meissner upon receiving a pitch for it in my email. I mean, they brought up the film Gone With The Wind and old Hollywood glamor. Plus, friendships and secrets. Obviously I was totally hooked by the […]

Invisibility | Rooms | Infinite In Between | MiniReviews

I am essentially looking forward to that day when my NEED TO BE REVIEW goodreads shelf is down to zero, but dear friends, today is not that day. Of course, you all know mini reviews are my favorite thing of late. Here are three more – I liked two of the books just fine. There […]

Big Magic: Creative Living Beyond Fear by Elizabeth Gilbert | Book Review

Big Magic: Creative Living Beyond Fear by Elizabeth Gilbert is a book that I had wanted  to read originally because Bohoberry – one of the bullet journaling super stars – recommended it on her blog. When I saw that it was just up for grabs to borrow at the library with no holds on it […]

Highly Illogical Behavior by John Corey Whaley | Book Review

Highly Illogical Behavior by John Corey Whaley is another of his quietly brilliant books that completely nails characterization. Where Things Come Back and Noggin are both intelligently written reads that I loved, so my expectations for Highly Illogical Behavior were quite large. Thankfully, Whaley’s latest absolutely smashes expectations. This book provides a human look at mental illness and […]