Why Did I Listen To This Book? JAYNE ENTWHISTLE IS THE DEAL. But beyond that, for The Scandalous Sisterhood Of Prickwillow Place by Julie Berry – this sentiment certainly holds true. However, that is not the only reason I listened to this book. Y’all, I love a good book with a feminism sub-theme (there’s positive female […]
The Scandalous Sisterhood Of Prickwillow Place by Julie Berry | Audiobook Review
The Winner’s Crime by Marie Rutkoski | Book Review
Some of you might be asking, why read a book like The Winner’s Crime by Marie Rutkoski so early, even though it does not release for five more months (from my date of reading) and I would answer that sometimes in life you go through a severe rough patch and certain books are like balm to your soul. This book is a balm to my soul. Even though it was an emotionally draining, heartbreaking read, ultimately I am so glad that I read it. I am glad I was able to take time and read a book that I have been anticipating more than anything. I am so pleased with this dark edition to the Winner’s Trilogy. Rutkoski works her magic again with this painful sequel, but know that it’s so worth your time and emotions.
Princess Decomposia And Count Spatula by Andi Watson | Graphic Novel Review
rincess Decomposia And Count Spatula by Andi Watson is centered around the two title characters. Princess Decomposia is a pretty busy girl. Her father, the King, rules the underworld. However, he is sick, so Princess Decomposia does all of the work to keep the kingdom running.
In Real Life by Cory Doctorow illustrated by Jen Wang | Graphic Novel Review

Why Did I Read This Book? I love books about gaming. I am not a gamer at all, by any means. Yet, there is something about the idea of people coming together for some sort of virtual quest or even just the community that gaming can provide that really appeals to me. Now, that stated, […]
Above the Dreamless Dead: World War I in Poetry and Comics edited by Chris Duffy | Graphic Novel Review
Why Did I Read This Book? One thing that is my reading kryptonite is non-fictional historical graphic novels. I love them and cannot ever resist them when they come across my TBR. Recently, I tore my way through The Harlem Hellfighters by Max Brooks, a book about African-American soldiers in World War I. I really loved […]
Firebug by Lish McBride | Book Review

Firebug is Lish McBride’s latest book and I am pleased to say that it exceeded my expectations. Essentially this book actually had me laughing out loud several times, not because it was ridiculous, but because it was actually funny as all get out.
