September and October are always jam-packed with fantastic new releases–probably because most publishers are gearing up for that holiday season, which you know basically starts in October. At least in retail. For example, at Barnes and Noble, we’ve been getting ready for the holidays probably for the past month by clearing our shelves to getRead More
Review: What If It’s Us
“I believe in love at first sight. Fate, the universe, all of it. But not how you’re thinking. I don’t mean it in the our souls were split and you’re my other half forever and ever sort of way. I just think you’re meant to meet some people. I think the universe nudges them into your path.”Read More
10 Harry Potter Quotes to Get You in a Fall Mood
Let’s face it–fall is pretty much everyone’s favorite season. Pretty colors, awesome drinks, and perfect weather; it’s everything you need and more. By the end of August, a lot of people (especially me) are ready for the heat to be over and for the cool weather to kick in. Right now, fall seems like it’sRead More
5 YA Thrillers to Read While You Wait for ‘Sadie’
If you’re active in any bookish social media networks (especially Twitter or Instagram), I’m sure you’ve seen something for Sadie by Courtney Summers in the last month. This is probably one of the most anticipated YA thrillers for this fall, and for good reason; it’s a brilliantly done novel, complete (now) with it’s own podcast (ifRead More
Review: And the Ocean Was Our Sky
“Will the world end in darkness because it is foretold? Or because there will be those who believe is so strongly they will make it so? In the fear that I always try to hide in my heart, I wonder if there is even a difference.” -Patrick Ness, And the Ocean Was Our Sky In thisRead More
Review: The Brighton Duology
Magnus Brighton took over the United States as king years ago, claiming it was for the good of the citizens. His “good intentions” made him create the KEY program, giving students outside the central city the chance to get a better education. Reina Torres is thrilled when she’s accepted into the program. Once she’s acceptedRead More
Review: Vox
In the near future, women are restricted to 100 words a day. Dr. Jean McClellan is in denial; this can’t happen in the United States. But as women are losing their jobs and being silenced, they have a minute space to make their voices heard. If they go over their allotted limit, they getRead More
Blog Tour and Author Interview: The Love Fool
Book Details: Book Title: The Love Fool: A Rome-antic Comedy by Lorenzo Petruzziello Category: Adult Fiction, 314 pages Genre: Romantic Comedy Publisher: Quill (Inkshares) Release date: March 13, 2018 Tour dates: Aug 6 to 24, 2018 Content Rating: PG Book Description: Set in Rome. Follow the whirlwind antics of a publicist as he struggles toRead More
Read to Resist: Black Lives Matter
Today was the primary election for Michigan, and I couldn’t help but feel that it was a good day for a Read to Resist post, which I’m going to try to do the first week of every month. These posts will mostly just focus on diverse stories from own voices writers, which is an actRead More
Character Playlist: Warner Anderson
Tahereh Mafi just announced the release date of the next book in the Shatter Me realm, so I decided that it’s time to create a Shatter Me playlist! Via a pole on Instagram, Warner won out as the character of focus, so here’s a dark and brooding playlist that’s perfect for this rainy and stormyRead More
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