Friends, I wrote in my review of Venom that I was chomping at the bit for Belladonna, book two in Fiona Paul’s The Secrets Of The Eternal Rose series. I must have some kind of good karma in the bank because I got lucky enough to receive an early copy. I will be frank with you and […]
Miracle’s Boys | Jacqueline Woodson | Book Review
One of my newer Readathon traditions, besides reading a Roald Dahl book has been to add a Jacqueline Woodson book to my stack. I own much of her backlist and so, because she writes short contemporary books that dance on the edge of middle grade and young adult, she becomes a readathon priority. I read […]
Matilda | Roald Dahl | Audiobook Review
Why Did I Listen To This Book? A few weeks ago, I went back to where I used to live to pick up some packages. One of the packages was probably the most epic box I have ever received. Inside it was five Roald Dahl audiobooks. FIVE. Needless to say, I screamed a little. Of […]
James And The Giant Peach | Roald Dahl | Book Review
I like to start off my participation in every Dewey 24 Hour Readathon by reading a Roald Dahl book. My first book for the April 2013 Readathon was James And The Giant Peach. Of course, because I am lazy as heck, I’ve waited until September to review this whimsical, awesome book that was one of my childhood […]
On Dublin Street | Samantha Young | Book Review
Holla if you are someone who actually likes new adult romances! Friends, On Dublin Street by Samantha Young totally stands out in the wave of new adult as among the best of the best. Young weaves a story filled with interesting, well rounded characters, and a fabulous plot. I came into On Dublin Street not knowing a […]
Just One Year | Gayle Forman | Book Review
As I read Gayle Forman’s Just One Year, the companion to Just One Day I could not get this one quote from The Perks Of Being A Wallflower out of my head – “We accept the love we think we deserve.” That my friends, is what Just One Year is all about. It’s about Willem De Ruiter and the […]