It’s that time of year where everyone makes goals and sets their sights on the new year; I suppose I’m no different! Since I had such a successful reading year this year (I’m two away from getting to 150 books! I can definitely do it), I’ve really been thinking about what I want to achieveRead More
Review: AntiAmerica
After her ex-boyfriend, Javier, mysteriously disappears, Alanna Blake is recruited by the FBI because of his connection to AntiAmerica–a terrorist organization dedicated to creating anarchy. In order to save herself and Javier, Alanna must use her own hacking skills to trick the government officials who are following her. But little does she know that someone’sRead More
Review: The Manic Pixie Dream Boy Improvement Project
Title: The Manic Pixie Dream Boy Improvement Project Author: Lenore Appelhans Publisher: Lerner Publishing Group Publication Date: March 5, 2019 In TropeTown, everyone fits a certain character type, called away when an Author has need of them in their novels. Riley is a Manic Pixie Dream Boy, currently sentenced to therapy for speaking out in his latest novel.Read More
Bookworm Holiday Shopping Guide
Maybe this post would have been better timed for the beginning of December, since that would give you more time to get gifts before Christmas. But, better later than never! Maybe you still have some shopping to finish, and maybe you have a specific bookworm in mind. While Etsy would originally be my go-to destination,Read More
Review: Two Can Keep a Secret
Echo Ridge is your typical small American town, desperate for everyone to believe their facade of perfection. When Ellery and her twin brother, Ezra, move there when their mom is sent to rehab, they’re about to learn how many secrets hide behind that facade. Her aunt went missing at the age of seventeen. FiveRead More
Read to Resist: Diverse Graphic Novels
I’ve been out of the loop in reading graphic novels lately, but I posted about the graphic novel adaptation of Speak the other day on Instagram, which inspired me to look for some graphic novels to add to my TBR list. In doing so, I thought I would share some of the best graphic novels inRead More
Review: The Evolution of Jeremy Warsh
Jeremy Warsh wouldn’t describe his life as that exciting; a high school senior, he spends most of his time outside of school working at the local grocery store, helping his mom to make ends meet. His friends, Stuart and Kasey are the exciting ones, the ones that inspire Jeremy to start drawing again: StuartRead More
Review: Four Dead Queens
Quadara has been living in harmony for years due to their four queens; they rule over each of their quadrants, ensuring the safety of their subjects and their kingdoms. Keralie lives where all the quadrants meet; after all, that’s the best place to pull off theft, which is what she’s best at. But Keralie’sRead More
Character Playlist: Holiday Edition
Yesterday was the first Monday of the month, but I had to deter my playlist in order to post my tour stop for The Ghost. So, you get my monthly playlist today instead! I was thinking about what I should do, and since everything in my house has currently been transformed into Christmas, it seems likeRead More
Blog Tour: The Ghost
Book Details: Book Title: The Ghost by Henry Kellerman Category: Adult Fiction, 266 pages Genre: Mystery/ Thriller, Historical Fiction Publisher: Barricade Books Release date: August 7, 2018 Tour dates: Nov 26 to Dec 14, 2018 Content Rating: PG-13 Book Description: Assassinations, a love story, a kidnapping, and many twists and turns characterizes this riveting novelRead More
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