Y’all, Past Perfect, Leila Sales’ sophomore novel is off the hook with awesomeness. Every summer, Chelsea and her parents work as reenactors, or historical interpreters at Essex Village, a tourist attraction where it’s always 1774, baby.
Snow Flower And The Secret Fan by Lisa See Retro Friday Book Review
What unfolds over Snow Flower And The Secret Fan by Lisa See is a lifetime of friendship, replete with secrets, betrayals, and love.
Let’s Just Call This One Fistpumps Of Fury
If you love when characters die out of left field, hop onto The Girl of Fire And Thorns by Rae Carson love train, a book review.
Ship Breaker by Paolo Bacigalupi Audiobook Review
It’s a cruel world in Paolo Bacigalupi‘s Ship Breaker. Main character Nailer is a ship breaker meaning he scavenges the old oil tankers for parts with other children, hoping to make a lucky strike and find crude oil leaving behind a life of harsh work. You see, this is a world divided by haves and […]
The Pledge by Kimberly Derting Book Review
The Pledge is Kimberly Derting’s latest book. It’s a dystopia. Democracy has fallen. Nations are ruled by matrilineal queens. In Charlaina’s society citizens are divided and stratified by language. Englaise is the common language spoken by all classes.