From Twinkle, With Love by Sandhya Menon | Book Review

From Twinkle, With Love cements Sandhya Menon as one of my MUST read YA contemporary authors. No sophomore slump here. Also, can I put the caveat on this review, that if I hear you complain about names like Twinkle or Dimple, I will write you a strongly worded letter and follow you around with a […]

What I Leave Behind by Alison McGhee | Book Review

What I Leave Behind by Alison McGhee was an easy book to convince me to read. It’s pitched as emotional and part love letter to Bowie. So, you know, I am completely HERE FOR THIS BOOK. Friends, I read this in a single sitting. It was so compelling and just packs so much in a […]

The Diabolic | The Empress | SJ Kincaid | Book Review

The Diabolic by SJ Kincaid was not entirely on my radar until this totally awesome package containing bath bombs, a candle, and the first two books of the trilogy showed up at my house. You immediately have my attention, I guess if you send me a bath bomb. So, I made it a priority to […]

Tash Hearts Tolstoy by Kathryn Ormsbee | Book Review

Tash Hearts Tolstoy by Kathryn Ormsbee was actually quite good. I mean, okay y’all I wasn’t expecting it to be bad or anything. It just surprised me a little with how much I enjoyed it. This book is the first book I have ever read about a character who is ace (asexual) so I did […]

All In Pieces by Suzanne Young | Book Review

All In Pieces by Suzanne Young is another book that I read because Andi’s ABCs told me to. For real though, we had this excellent conversation about poverty and YA and she recommended this book. I, of course, am unable to turn down recommended books by bloggers I genuinely trust. So, upon receiving her recommendation, […]

100 Sideways Miles by Andrew Smith | Audiobook Review

Why Did I Listen To 100 Sideways Miles by Andrew Smith? 100 Sideways Miles by Andrew Smith has been on my TBR pile for what feels like FOREVER. I have had a physical copy of this book since 2014 and an audiobook copy since like 2015 via SYNC. And so, when I ran out of […]