Biggest Flirts by Jennifer Echols is the first in her Superlatives trilogy. If you have not read this book yet, get on it. It’s one of those books that is perfect for winding down after a stressful day or reading on your lunch break. Biggest Flirts is a romantic comedy of sorts. It’s funny and adorable […]
Biggest Flirts by Jennifer Echols | Book Review
Crash by Nicole Williams | Audiobook Review

Why Did I Listen To Crash by Nicole Williams? Crash by Nicole Williams is the first in a trilogy that has been sitting on my bookshelves forever. As you may or may not know, I am prioritizing reading books on my shelves and getting them off my shelves and into the donate bin this year. As […]
Allegedly by Tiffany D. Jackson | Book Review

Allegedly by Tiffany D. Jackson is such an interesting, complex read. I fear it’s one that might get missed in the hype for other books. I probably would not have gotten to it or prioritized it like I did had it not come in the mail. Seriously though, Allegedly is a book with themes that are relevant to […]
The Flame In The Mist by Kit Grindstaff | Audiobook Review

Why Did I Listen To The Flame In The Mist? The Flame In The Mist by Kit Grindstaff initially appealed to me because I was on a middle grade fantasy kick. Let’s be real, there are some really excellently written middle grade fantasy books out there. Plus, two key elements of the story are the […]
Summer Days & Summer Nights edited by Stephanie Perkins | Book Review

Another year, another seasonally themed short story anthology edited by Stephanie Perkins. Summer Days & Summer Nights is an anthology of twelve stories containing summer loving, in which some people are having a blast and some people are not. For the most part, I liked this anthology. There were maybe two stories that I wasn’t head […]
The Good Luck Of Right Now by Matthew Quick | Book Review

I am such an obnoxious fan of Matthew Quick’s work. I’ve yet to read a book by Quick that I do not like. The Good Luck Of Right Now contains all the hallmarks of Quick’s other works. There’s mental illness. There’s a Philadelphia setting. There’s characters who are a bit odd. The story definitely is off […]
