Playground by 50 Cent Audiobook Review

I won’t lie, when I first heard that 50 Cent had a book out about bullying, I was skeptical, thinking why not leave writing to the real authors. But on further consideration, I thought I would give Playground a chance as I enjoy 50 Cent’s music AND I think that there is an audience for Playground.

Worth The Emotional Bombs It Will Drop On Your Soul

Friends, you need to know that A Monster Calls is not an easy, happy go lucky book. It is deep. It is painful. It will make you feel unless you have a heart of stone, in which case, why are you even reading my reviews considering how much I write about my emotional reactions. I absolutely think A Monster Calls is worth the emotional bombs it will drop on your soul.

Young Fredle by Cynthia Voight Audiobook Review

I will forever love books with mice as main characters, although I am terrified of mice in real life. Fredle, obvi, is the star of Cynthia Voight’s Young Fredle. Fredle has a nice comfortable life as a house mouse – feeding off kitchen food at night. One day though,  he and his cousin get into […]

The Lost Hero by Rick Riordan Audiobook Review

The Lost Hero begins spin-off series ‘The Heroes of Olympus’ and is every bit as awesome and hilarious, with returning characters from the Percy Jackson series.

Columbine by Dave Cullen Audiobook Review

Over 10 years later, we still don’t have the exact answer, but Dave Cullen provides an excellent examination of what happened in his book Columbine.

The Unwanteds By Lisa McMann Audiobook Review

However, the pivot on which The Unwanteds by Lisa McMann turns is the question of whether Alex will put all of Artime in danger by attempting to contact Aaron.