Just One Year | Gayle Forman | Book Review

As I read Gayle Forman’s Just One Year, the companion to Just One Day I could not get this one quote from The Perks Of Being A Wallflower out of my head – “We accept the love we think we deserve.” That my friends, is what Just One Year is all about. It’s about Willem De Ruiter and the […]

The Beginning Of Everything | Robyn Schneider | Book Review

You know that feeling when you read a book and you like it more than your friends did and then you feel all weird because you genuinely enjoyed something they all seemed to dislike? That totally happened with me and The Beginning Of Everything by Robyn Schneider. I actually really enjoyed Schneider’s contemporary literary young adult […]

Allison: All We Know Of Love | Nora Raleigh Baskin | Book Review

Natalie Gordon is a girl on a journey. You see four years, four months, and fifteen days ago, her mother walked out mid-sentence never finishing what she was going to say, and ever since that moment, things have never been the same for Natalie. Now she’s desperately searching for answers, traveling twenty-four hours on a […]

Wild Cards | Simone Elkeles | Book Review

I have one of those magical sorts of powers where no matter how loud, crowded, and distracting a location can be I am able to read a book and focus on it. Despite the promise of ARCs, authors, bloggers and more, I ended up taking time to pause at Book Expo America 2013 and read […]

Allison: Never Sit Down in a Hoopskirt | Crickett Rumley | Book Review

Are you looking for a fun yet serious book to finish up the summer with? Well then I’ve got just the book for you. Never Sit Down in a Hoopskirt and Other Things I Learned in Southern Belle Hell by Crickett Rumley is a simply delightful debut novel that is perfect for a last minute […]

Gated | Amy Christine Parker | Book Review

Y’all, there is never a time in my life where I would say no to an interesting, traditionally published book featuring cults. For serious, like one time Christina recommended an adult fiction cult book to me and I read the heck out of it. When I saw Gated by Amy Christine Parker on Netgalley, the description basically […]