Why Did I Listen To More Than This by Patrick Ness? It has been about five years since More Than This by Patrick Ness has published. What a different time it is now. Honestly, when it came to reading this book I was so torn between physical copy versus audiobook copy. I am a huge fan […]
More Than This by Patrick Ness | Audiobook Review
House of Dreams: The Life of L.M. Montgomery by Liz Rosenberg | Book Review
House Of Dreams: The Life Of L.M. Montgomery by Liz Rosenberg is appealing for obvious reasons. I goddamn love me some Anne Shirley. So, it stands to reason that I would be pumped to read a book about the life of Anne’s creator. Plus, the title is totally a play on one of the titles from […]
The Wonderling by Mira Bartok | Audiobook Review
Why Did I Listen To The Wonderling by Mira Bartok? The Wonderling by Mira Bartok contains one of my favorite things – anthropomorphism. I love books about animals with human-esque qualities. So, of course I had to grab it from Netgalley. Life, however, comes at you kind of fast. So, I saw that this one […]
Dan vs. Nature by Don Calame | Book Review
Dan vs. Nature by Don Calame was exactly as hilarious as I had expected it to be. Previously, I had read Calame’s Swim The Fly which had me laughing out loud every few pages. So it stands to reason that I expected Calame’s latest book to be chock full of humor. Well, Dan vs. Nature totally tickled […]
A Tyranny of Petticoats: 15 Stories of Belles, Bank Robbers & Other Badass Girls edited by Jessica Spotswood
I LOVE SHORT STORY ANTHOLOGIES! Especially ones about swashbuckling badass girls, so of course A Tyranny Of Petticoats: 15 Stories of Belles, Bank Robbers, & Other Badass Girls edited by Jessica Spotswood was right up my alley. I was basically right! This anthology contains stories about girls with diverse backgrounds and experiences and I LOVED IT […]
X: A Novel by Ilyasah Shabazz | Audiobook Review
Why Did I Listen To X: A Novel? I listened to X: A Novel by Ilyasah Shabazz and Kekla Magoon because I feel like I really do not know a whole lot about Malcolm X, except that he was a pretty important person to the Civil Rights Movement. A few summers back, X: A Novel was offered […]