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
Small Business Saturday: Bookish Edition
I’m fully aware that traditionally, Small Business Saturday was last weekend, but I was at work all weekend and didn’t get a chance to write a post about it! There are a lot of great bookish shops out there, and I wanted to feature some of my favorites, especially since the holidays are just aroundRead More
Review: A Curse So Dark and Lonely
Title: A Curse So Dark and Lonely Author: Brigid Kemmerer Publication Date: January 29, 2019 Publisher: Bloomsbury Children’s Prince Rhen has been cursed to relive the same season over and over, turning into a different monster every time and destroying everything he loved. The only thing that can end this cycle? Falling in love. ButRead More
5 YA Books to Read This Holiday Season
Christmas/the holidays isn’t a hugely popular topic in the young adult arena, but that doesn’t meant that they don’t exist! We got our first major snowfall in Michigan today, and it’s really putting me in the holiday mood. I lit some Christmas candles, gathered up my Christmas props for December pictures, and pulled out allRead More
Review: Stronger, Faster, and More Beautiful
In the future, the human body is a place for experimentation, striving for perfection. Eradicating disease, making us indestructible and pretty to look at. Stronger, Faster, and More Beautiful examines six different stories advancing on this idea. Through these stories, Arwen Elys Dayton explores what might happen as we continue to create the perfect human body–andRead More
Review: Trust
The centaurs must return to Earth in order to save their dying race. But where they hope to find solace, they only find conflict and violence. They must work to keep the last centaur infant alive so that their race doesn’t die out completely. But have they done enough to ensure their species’ survival?Read More
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