Misty Of Chincoteague Marguerite Henry Audiobook Review

I must confess, I never went through a horse crazy phase and thus never read the classic Misty Of Chincoteague by Marguerite Henry as a child. Clearly, I was missing out and of course in an effort to reclaim bits of my lost childhood, I borrowed the audiobook from the library. If you also did […]

Helter Skelter: The True Story Of The Manson Murders Vincent Bugliosi Curt Gentry Audiobook Review

I have decided to change up my review style for the audiobook of Helter Skelter: The True Story Of The Manson Murders by Vincent Bugliosi with Curt Gentry because I listened to it back in April and I still want to review it because I thought it was really interesting, but I just don’t want […]

So Close To You Rachel Carter Book Review

Conspiracy theories are the best. Although their biggest adherents often look like crackpots, I’d put a good conspiracy right up there with my fascination for cults. Rachel Carter delves into the Montauk Project with her debut So Close To You, a young adult time travel romance. Many years ago, main character Lydia Bentley’s great grandfather, Dean, disappeared […]

Endlessly Kiersten White Book Review

May contain MINOR spoilers for Paranormalcy trilogy READ AT OWN RISK!! I feel that the last book in a series is always bittersweet. Sweet, because the loose threads get resolved and most of the time you get some closure. Bitter, because it is the very end of your journey with that character. Y’all, it has […]

Perfect Escape Jennifer Brown Book Review

When I think about YA road trip books, the usual words that come to mind are: light, romantic and fun. Perfect Escape by Jennifer Brown is a road trip read, but of the more heavy variety. While Perfect Escape did not blow me away by any means, I am still looking forward to checking out […]

Alif The Unseen G. Willow Wilson Book Review

It’s always refreshing to leave your genre comfort zone. When it comes to fantasy, I tend to mostly stick with high fantasy of the young adult western variety. I think Alif The Unseen by G. Willow Wilson caught my eye because first, the cover is bright and gorgeous, but also because it is very outside my […]