Fortunately, The Milk by Neil Gaiman illustrated by Skottie Young | Book Review

Oh my goodness, I love that feeling of FINALLY reading a book that I’ve had on my Readathon piles multiple times. The October 24 Hour Dewey 2015 Readathon was the second time that I have had Neil Gaiman’s Fortunately, The Milk in my to be read stack. Finally, this time I got to it, and […]

Falling Into Bed With A Duke by Lorraine Heath | Book Review

Girl. GIRL. These are the sorts of things I shout when discussing Ryan Gosling or you know romance novels, in an exaggerated tone of voice for sure. Right now as I am talking to you about Falling Into Bed With A Duke by Lorraine Heath, I might as well be giving you my GIRL GO GET THIS […]

Leveled by Jay Crownover | Novella Review

Let’s be real, I am forever and always a fangirl of Jay Crownover. I remember experiencing a bit of skepticism when I first cracked open Rule but quickly fell in love and then devoured what was available in her Marked Men series. Crownover closes out the Marked Men books and bridges into a spin off series […]

Down The Rabbit Hole by Holly Madison | Book Review

One of my biggest guilty pleasures in life is celebrity memoirs. I seriously cannot get enough of sordid tell-alls. One of my other big guilty pleasures is reality TV. Down The Rabbit Hole by Holly Madison marries these two guilty pleasures into one pink book of awesome. I do not even care if people judge […]

Juba!: A Novel by Walter Dean Myers | Book Review

The thing about Walter Dean Myers’s books is that there is something for everybody. Walter Dean Myers was a prolific writer with books about young adults of color that span a wide variety of genre and situations. Juba!: A Novel is the last book that Myers wrote and for the most part it is a book […]

The Vanishing Season by Jodi Lynn Anderson | Book Review

Review + Summary – The Vanishing Season by Jodi Lynn Anderson a story that is both contemporary and paranormal about a girl named Maggie who moves.