The Giver by Lois Lowry has always been one of my favorite books. I remember reading it when I was in elementary school and being completely captivated by it. It made me think in a way that I really hadn’t before, and I feel as if it definitely left a mark on me a young […]
The Princess Bride William Goldman Retro Friday Review
 I (Allison) love The Princess Bride. There. I’ve said it. It’s out for the entire internet universe to do with what it will. And I guess now that it is out there, I should also admit that up until recently the only version of The Princess Bride that I had taken part of was the […]
Daughter Of The Forest Juliet Marillier Retro Friday Review
Retro Friday Reviews are hosted by Angieville and is an awesome meme/feature where you review an older or under the radar book on Fridays. Today ALLISON is reviewing Daughter Of The Forest by Juliet Marillier! Have you ever read a book, and wondered how you had never heard of it before reading it? That’s exactly […]
Magic Study Maria V. Snyder Retro Friday Book Review
Retro Friday Book Reviews are hosted by Angieville. The gist is that you read an older or under the radar title and review it on Friday. Yo. Here be spoilers for Poison Study. Don’t want to be spoiled? Read my Poison Study review instead by clicking here. Friends, is there a Maria V. Snyder fan club […]
Roots Alex Haley Retro Friday Book Review
Retro Friday Reviews are hosted by Angieville. Basically you review an older or lesser known title on Fridays. It’s a super cool feature! It is a challenge reading about history’s darkest moments. I often don’t know how to review it best, because how do you judge someone’s life experience or their personal history? Roots by […]
Retro Friday: Looking For Alibrandi Melina Marchetta Book Review
Retro Friday Reviews are hosted by Angieville and is a weekly feature where you review an older title or highlight an under appreciated book. You guys, I’ve FINALLY lost my Melina Marchetta virginity. Based on how much I trust book bloggers and Goodreads for recommendations, you’d think i would have read Marchetta by now. But I’m usually […]