Lair Of Dreams by Libba Bray | Book Review

Lair Of Dreams by author extraordinaire Libba Bray is the bee’s knees. Everything is not jake in 1920s alternate reality New York City where Diviners exist. Bray’s sequel to The Diviners is a hold on to your hat sort of read, the action does not stop for a single second. This is a very long book at […]

A Dictionary Of Mutual Understanding by Jackie Copleton | Book Review

If family dramas and historical tragedy is your reading bread and butter, add A Dictionary Of Mutual Understanding by Jackie Copleton to your wishlist right away. Copleton hits the literary scene with quite the debut. A Dictionary Of Mutual Understanding is a short read that really packs in a punch in its sparse pages. While not as […]

The Unmapped Sea by Maryrose Wood | Audiobook Review

Why Did I Listen To This Book? I really love The Incorrigible Children Of Ashton Place series. It’s so much fun and one of those series that makes me love middle grade. Part of the reason I am so into this series is that I’ve listened to the vast majority of with the exception of one […]

Lies We Tell Ourselves by Robin Talley | Book Review

I feel like I saved the best for last when it came to my May reading. I mean, honestly, I did read a lot of books in May and even a few that blew my mind - Lies We Tell Ourselves by Robin Talley stands out among the crowd of books I’ve read. First, despite being under […]

The Watchmaker Of Filigree Street by Natasha Pulley | Book Review

The Watchmaker Of Filigree Street by Natasha Pulley is quite a unique book. It is actually kind of cool, to be honest. This book is different from anything I’ve read before and I LOVE that. Pulley melds steampunk, espionage, mystery and more into this book set in industrial era England. If you’re looking for a […]

The Tiger Queens by Stephanie Thornton | Book Review

I feel like I have treated The Tiger Queens: The Women Of Genghis Khan by Stephanie Thornton a bit unfairly. You see, I had signed up for a blog tour for this book before I had that one life turning point and so, it took me forever to work up the energy to read this […]