I have been doing this revolutionary thing where I just read whatever I want instead of based around blog tours and publication dates, etc. I know most of you read like that, but with me, I don’t know I just feel this pressure to read in an organized sort of fashion. Anyways, I grabbed Trial By […]
Trial By Fire by Josephine Angelini | Book Review
Rules For 50/50 Chances by Kate McGovern | Book Review

You guys – as I am wont to do, I read Rules For 50/50 Chances by Kate McGovern sooner rather than later due to another blogger, specifically,Brittany at The Book Addict’s Guide, tweeting about it. I do not think I am the only person who does this. She just made McGovern’s debut sound so good […]
Tonight The Streets Are Ours | Leila Sales | Book Review

Tonight The Streets Are Ours by Leila Sales was the best book at the best time for me. It’s one of those books that captures what it is like to be a disaffected youth and then, I guess, to set some boundaries and move beyond that feeling. I read this book when like 5 other […]
Winter by Marissa Meyer | Audiobook Review

Why Did I Listen To This Book? If you aren’t obsessed with The Lunar Chronicles by Marissa Meyer, you are truly missing out on one of the best young adult science fiction series on the market. FOR REAL. Of course, being obsessed means that I would take any opportunity available to read Winter, the conclusion […]
The Divine by Boaz Lavie art by Asaf Hanuka and Tomer Hanuka | Graphic Novel Review

Why Did I Read This Graphic Novel: I read The Divine by Boaz Lavie art by Tomer Tanuka and Asaf Tanuka because Josh had read it and was raving about how good it was. I tend to trust his taste in regards to comic books and graphic novels – given that they are one of […]
Calvin by Martine Leavitt | Book Review

I feel like Martine Leavitt is an underrated children’s and young adult literature gem. My first encounter with Leavitt’s books was with My Book Of Life By Angel, a book that really made me think and depressed me and ugh, all the things. Calvin is my second experience reading one of Leavitt’s books, but one that has […]