Paper Towns by John Green | Book Review

Do you have the habit of hanging on to a book by an author that you love because there is not a new book on the horizon and you just want one book by that author to read in a tight spot? For me – that book was Paper Towns by John Green. I have […]

A Discovery Of Witches by Deborah Harkness | Book Review

I hate when hype gets me. Especially when I get to the point where I am so, so excited for a book that anything less than perfection is a huge let down. I am prefacing my review of A Discovery Of Witches by Deborah Harkness, with this, so that you understand where I am coming from. […]

The Midwife: A Memoir of Birth, Joy, and Hard Times by Jennifer Worth | Audiobook Review

Why Did I Listen To This Book? Sometimes people in my life outside of the internet will recommend me books. Usually, I smile and nod and am polite — it is important to me to not be a dick to other people. Chances are though, the recommendation is something that is not to my taste. […]

Blood And Salt by Kim Liggett | Book Review

You know those kids who read books like Goosebumps and then graduated to Stephen King and always were watching either So Weird or The X Files? I was totally one of those kids. Thus, Blood And Salt by debut author Kim Liggett really appealed to me. This book has been pitched as Romeo And Juliet meets Children Of The Corn and […]

Beyond The Laughing Sky by Michelle Cuevas | Audiobook Review

Why Did I Listen To This Book? I love a beautiful book cover and I think that the book cover to Michelle Cuevas’s Beyond The Laughing Sky is gorgeous. This really lead to me picking out this audiobook to be my next listen. Also you know how there’s narrator loyalty? Well, Joshua Swanson narrates Beyond The Laughing […]

Summer At Hideaway Key by Barbara Davis | Book Review

Do you ever just read a book that is sort of out of your comfort zone because you are in a rut and just really need something completely different to get you out of that rut? I read Summer At Hideaway Key by Barbara Davis because I was in a sort of young adult rut and […]