Friends I was a tiny bit nervous about Belzhar, what if it was super literary? What if it, too, went over my head? Alas, those fears were totally unfounded and I discovered Belzhar to be an emotionally intense book that I was quite able to connect with
Belzhar by Meg Wolitzer | Book Review
Positive by Paige Rawl with Ali Benjamin | Book Review

When Positive by Paige Rawl with Ali Benjamin came in my mail three times, I knew that I was going to read it. First off, it’s short. Second off, it sounded like a relatively interesting memoir about a relatively interesting youth.
Navigating Early by Clare Vanderpool | Audiobook Review

Navigating Early by Clare Vanderpool appealed to me because I was in need of an audiobook that I figured would be short, good, and something that I actually care about listening to.
Scarlet by AC Gaughen | Book Review

THEN all the hype for Scarlet’s sequel, Lady Thief started popping up on the blogs I read and that was the final shove that I needed to buck up and read Scarlet. YOU GUYS THIS BOOK IS EVERYTHING I LIKE. For serious, why on earth did I wait so long to read it especially when it was in my possession this entire time, like in my possession before Lady Thief.
Firebug by Lish McBride | Book Review

Firebug is Lish McBride’s latest book and I am pleased to say that it exceeded my expectations. Essentially this book actually had me laughing out loud several times, not because it was ridiculous, but because it was actually funny as all get out.
The Wrenchies by Farel Dalrymple | Book Review

The Wrenchies by Farel Dalrymple appealed to me because I am the exact sort of person who loves books about ragtag gangs of children who rise up against villainy. What compounded my interested even more was the fact that this book is a graphic novels and I will forever and always love comics.