The Incorrigible Children Of Ashton Place: The Mysterious Howling Maryrose Wood Audiobook Review

Holy moly. Can I give an adoption certificate to fiction characters? Cuz I want to take the Incorrigibles – the three orphans raised by wolves  from the pages of The Incorrigible Children Of Ashton Place: The Mysterious Howling by Maryrose Wood and keep them in my home. You guys, I actually read the second book of […]

Pandemonium Lauren Oliver Audiobook Review

There will be spoilers for Delirium, use your brain here and decide if you want to continue reading or not!! Holy intensity in ten cities Batman. You guys, this whole heart clench that I got after listening to the audiobook of Pandemonium by Lauren Oliver has got to be bad for my cardiovascular system. OH […]

SNEAK LISTEN: Pandemonium by Lauren Oliver

Okay, okay. I am really pushing it with these multiple blog posts, but you guys this is kind of an exciting time for books and I legit cannot wait TO TELL YOU THINGS. Right, so you know how I love audiobooks? You know how I love Lauren Oliver? You know how I LOVED the audiobook […]

Born Wicked Jessica Spotswood Audiobook Review

Yo, I swear Jessica Spotswood must have read my brain or something, because you guys alternate fantasy history about the Salem Witch Trials is EXACTLY the sort of book I want to read and what is delivered by Born Wicked — Spotswood’s debut novel and the first of a trilogy —The Cahill Witch Chronicles.

Born to Run: A Hidden Tribe, Superathletes, and the Greatest Race the World Has Never Seen by Christopher McDougall Audiobook Review

I used to be the type of person who said I only run if being chased. I never got into exercising and working out until college. Anyways, to cut to the chase, I’ve been working on Couch To 5K- taking a long break when my knees hurt just to walk. Born to Run: A Hidden Tribe, […]

Okay For Now Gary D. Schmidt Audiobook Review

I’m absolutely in love with Okay For Now by Gary D. Scmidt. Whether it’s the endearing characters -in particular Doug Swieteck who worships Joe Pepitone and is concerned about being a chump, the multiple themes that all built on each other, the late 1960s setting in MY state or Scmidt’s capture of the essence of […]