Afterparty by Ann Redisch Stampler | Book Review

There are some books that take making bad life choices to an extreme, Afterparty by Ann Redisch Stampler is one of those books. Y’all, I picked up my copy of Afterparty because the cover was gorgeous, I liked Stampler’s previous book and I was in need of some serious contemporary reading. I wasn’t sure what to expect, […]

Killer Instinct by SE Green | Book Review

Man, I have not been this disappointed with a book in a really long time. I just finished reading Killer Instinct by SE Green and I totally had Nick from New Girl face after closing the book. I know I probably should have DNFed it right after the main character calls her sister a slut, […]

Cracked by KM Walton | Book Review

I have had Cracked by KM Walton in my TBR pile for an obnoxious amount of time, at least two years which is totally unreasonable as it is so short and the type of book I love to read. You see, Cracked is a contemporary young adult book that takes on a pretty serious subject matter. It’s […]

Enshadowed | Kelly Creagh | Book Review

A few years ago, I read Kelly Creagh’s debut novel Nevermore and was head over heels in love with it. I was enamored. I told all my friends they need to read it, and a quite a few did. I found myself on pins and needs for the sequel, I absolutely had to know what happens next […]

Noggin by John Corey Whaley | Book Review

By all accounts and purposes, I probably shouldn’t like Noggin by John Corey Whaley. I am one of those people that occasionally has a hard time with weird concepts. The premise of Noggin is that Travis Coates has his head cryogenically frozen and wakes up five years later attached to the body of Jeremy Pratt and has […]

To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before by Jenny Han | Book Review

All hail Queen Jenny (can you tell I’ve been watching obnoxious amounts of Gossip Girl?). Friends, I kind of want to give Jenny Han the contemporary young adult queen crown after reading her upcoming book, To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before. I also want to wave my arms around and shout, LOOK AT THIS BOOK! […]