Did this week go by quickly for anyone else? It seemed to go by so quickly for me. Of course, I was busy as usual, so that might be why. We’ve been getting weird shipments at Barnes and Noble, so the end of this week was a bit stressful. Looking forward to my day offRead More
National Suicide Prevention Month Book Recs
September is National Suicide Prevention Month, something I recently talked about on Instagram. Surrounding the release of Bill Konigsberg’s new book, The Bridge, I Read YA is hosting a campaign called #StayAnotherDay. Since Konigsberg’s book focuses on suicide, they’re encouraging discussion of mental health in social media settings. It’s a fantastic campaign, and one thatRead More
Review: Flamer
Title: Flamer Author: Mike Curato Publisher: Henry Holt and Co. Publication date: September 1, 2020 Barnes and Noble | Book Depository | Bookshop.org | Goodreads Disclosure: I am an affiliate of Bookshop.org and I will earn a commission if you click through and make a purchase. Visit my shop for recommendation lists here. Summary For the summer between middle and highRead More
Character Playlist: Yadriel
Even though we’re seven days into September, it’s the first Monday of the month! So you know what that means. Character playlist time! In order to celebrate the release of Cemetery Boys last week, I’m making a playlist for Yadriel. Plus, it’s the perfect excuse to make a fall playlist because Cemetery Boys has so many fallRead More
Bite Size Reviews: Week of 8/29
The first week of September is in the books! Which means these are my reviews for the week of 8/29. September will probably go by just as fast as the past few months have. However, it has been cooler this week and I am so happy. I love cooler weather. Bring me sweatshirts and sweatersRead More
Review: Each of Us a Desert
Title: Each of Us a Desert Author: Mark Oshiro Publisher: Tor Teen Publication Date: September 15, 2020 Barnes and Noble | Bookshop.org | Book Depository | IndieBound | Goodreads Summary Xochital is a cuentista, which means that she takes stories from her fellow villagers. Stories that make them feel guilt, sadness, stories they don’t wantRead More
August 2020 Wrap Up
I know I just posted my weekly wrap up yesterday, but today is the last day of August! Therefore, it’s time for my August 2020 Wrap Up! I did so much reading in August. Between jumping back into graphic novels and listening to quite a few audiobooks, so many books were read. Hopefully this canRead More
Bite Size Reviews: Week of 8/22
Yesterday, I kept thinking that there’s another week in August, but I was definitely wrong. August ends on Monday, meaning that my semester also starts next week. Which makes me sad, because that means bye to all the reading that I’ve been doing, probably. But it’s my last semester, so I can do it! JustRead More
Review: Power Divided
Title: Power Divided Author: S. Behr Publisher: Behr Ink Publication date: November 11, 2019 Goodreads | Amazon | Author’s Website Summary Born in Amera, everyone around Violet has great powers. Descended from the most powerful healer known in their world, Violet expects greatness. However, Violet’s powers have struggled to manifest. Except for the day ofRead More
So You Liked Red, White, & Royal Blue
I’m back with another book recommendation post! Red, White, & Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston isn’t YA, but it appeals to a lot of YA readers. But the characters are in their 20s, so it would technically be considered New Adult. However, that genre grouping hasn’t really taken off, so Red, White, & Royal BlueRead More
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