We’ll Always Have Summer by Jenny Han | Book Review

We’ll Always Have Summer has me asking myself if Jenny Han is actually a wizard. I mean, she has yet to write a book that I do not like. Of course, the end of a series typically is cause for a little bit of anxiety. We all want the ending that we think a series […]

It’s Not Summer Without You by Jenny Han | Book Review

It’s Not Summer Without You by Jenny Han is the second in her summer series, so if you have not yet read the first book which is The Summer I Turned Pretty, check out this review and read the first book and then come back. So you know how you get a shiny library card and […]

The Unexpected Everything by Morgan Matson | Book Review

The Unexpected Everything by Morgan Matson was basically EVERYTHING I DREAMED IT WOULD BE AND MORE. I mean, I started this book like a month or so ago but just wasn’t making any headway or progress with it because I had a few more pressing reads. However, I think my subconscious knew that I would need The […]

Bleed Like Me by Christa Desir | Book Review

Bleed Like Me by Christa Desir is a book that I picked up because it was wicked short and also because I really, really loved her debut, Fault Line. Unfortunately, I do not think I was quite in the right mindset or place when I read Bleed Like Me. I had been hoping for something that resonated […]

All American Boys by Jason Reynolds and Brendan Kiely | Book Review

All American Boys by Jason Reynolds and Brendan Kiely is a superb collaboration between two powerful young adult writers who are able to encapsulate sharp, incisive insight into contemporary issues with their solo books. This book melds that characteristic writing and takes it up to a new level, making the story even more hard hitting […]

The Boy In The Black Suit by Jason Reynolds | Book Review

The Boy In  The Black Suit is the second book I’ve read that has been authored by Jason Reynolds. Each time, each book of his I read, I am blown away by his solid, quiet writing and portrayal of life. Make no mistake, I think that Reynolds is going to be an author that you […]