The Lonesome Young by Lucy Connors | Book Review

By all intents and purposes, The Lonesome Young by Lucy Connors should be my next favorite book, based on the cover and summary. I was expecting dangerous, they shouldn’t be together because they are opposites so I ship it chemistry. The Lonesome Young, unfortunately falls flat, lacking the chemistry that say, Simone Elkeles has. A modern day Romeo […]

The Inventor’s Secret by Andrea Cremer | Audiobook Review

Cremer’s latest series reimagines the world so that the Americans lost the Revolutionary War. In The Inventor’s Secret, the British have this mega-empire which is not really much different from the age of Imperialism.

The Pastures Of Heaven by John Steinbeck | Audiobook Review

The Pastures Of Heaven is comprised of twelve short stories that are connected quite loosely centering around a town in the Salinas Valley in California called Las Pasturas Del Cielo, aka the Pastures of Heaven.

brown girl dreaming by Jacqueline Woodson | Audiobook Review

I think ultimately Woodson’s brown girl dreaming is a great read no matter the format that you decide to experience it – whether through print or audio.

The Fourth Wish by Lindsay Ribar | Book Review

Ribar’s sequel, The Fourth Wish is a charming conclusion to the duology and one that leaves me quite satisfied with the ending. Let’s just say that there are no cliffhangers, thank goodness. It’s a real and legitimate ending.

Blind by Rachel DeWoskin | DNF Book Review

I felt like this book was a bit much for me and I just was not in the mood for it.Blind is just not the book for me, it doesn’t have an exuberance that I enjoy.