Wild Swans by Jessica Spotswood is a book I would absolutely recommend to anyone looking for some forward thinking, feminist young adult contemporary fiction. I realize that is a bit of a mouthful to say. It is the best way to describe Spotswood’s latest novel and also the best way to describe all of her […]
Wild Swans by Jessica Spotswood | Book Review
We’ll Always Have Summer by Jenny Han | Book Review

We’ll Always Have Summer has me asking myself if Jenny Han is actually a wizard. I mean, she has yet to write a book that I do not like. Of course, the end of a series typically is cause for a little bit of anxiety. We all want the ending that we think a series […]
Defending Taylor by Miranda Kenneally | Book Review

Defending Taylor by Miranda Kenneally proves that Kenneally just keeps writing better and better books. I basically inhaled the latest Hundred Oaks book. Kenneally takes on soccer in Defending Taylor. I started this book yesterday and then woke up this morning and basically did not stop reading it until I was finished. What I am saying […]
It’s Not Summer Without You by Jenny Han | Book Review

It’s Not Summer Without You by Jenny Han is the second in her summer series, so if you have not yet read the first book which is The Summer I Turned Pretty, check out this review and read the first book and then come back. So you know how you get a shiny library card and […]
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 […]
The Only Thing Worse Than Me Is You by Lily Anderson | Book Review

I sincerely regret not reading The Only Thing Worse Than Me Is You by Lily Anderson sooner. I mean, I was on the blog tour for it but because I am a terrible blogger, I had no idea what my tour date was and did not bother to ask. So maybe, I am the you that […]
