Front Lines by Michael Grant | Book Review

Front Lines by Michael Grant was actually a pretty engaging and good read. I am a bit shocked at how quickly I whipped through it. Y’all, this book is like 576 pages. I picked it up off my shelf because I thought it would take me awhile to read and thus give me time to […]

The Dog Master by W. Bruce Cameron | Audiobook Review

Why Did I Listen To The Dog Master by W. Bruce Cameron? The Dog Master by W. Bruce Cameron is 100% out of the ordinary for what I typically read, listen to, and review. I mean, yes, I do listen to historical fiction sometimes. However, I never ever listen to historical fiction set during the […]

Like A River Glorious by Rae Carson | Book Review

Like A River Glorious by Rae Carson is the second in Carson’s Gold Seer trilogy, and okay I am 100% treating this book like a middle child. You see, I read it back in September 2016 and now here were are typing this post in March 2017, with a semi-review posted in September. I mean, how […]

The Doldrums by Nicholas Gannon | Audiobook Review

Why Did I Listen To The Doldrums by Nicholas Gannon? The Doldrums by Nicholas Gannon is a book that looks to be very tactile. I mean, the physical copy has some pretty neat pencil drawings, newspaper clippings, and some full color pictures. Visually, it looked like such a neat book. However, my time is kind […]

Wayfarer by Alexandra Bracken | Book Review

Wayfarer is the final book in Alexandra Bracken’s time travel romantic duology. First, shout out to duologies – I feel like I’ve really accomplished something when I finish them. It’s just nice to have a story that neatly resolves after two books. Second, whoa this is one duology that is absolutely necessary. Believe you me, […]

Almost Autumn by Marianne Kaurin | Audiobook Review

Why Did I Listen to Almost Autumn by Marianne Kaurin? Almost Autumn by Marianne Kaurin has quite the stunning cover and I am always taken in by a beautiful cover. In addition to the cover, I felt like the subject matter of the story seemed quite timely, given the times that we live in and […]