Oh Andrew... Gut-wrenching.. Let's review. That's Not My Name by Megan Lally Category – Crime Suspense Thriller Length – 297 Pages Read Time – 1 Day GR Rating – 4 Stars I could not put this book down once I started reading! I was so engrossed in the pages I didn't even realize I was going to finish the... Continue Reading →
Review: How to Make Friends with the Dark by Kathleen Glasgow
This book hit entirely too close to home, it is absolutely heartbreaking & touches on very tough subjects. On my tbr since it's 2019 release & while I'd stopped reading YA many years prior I like this author so I decided to read it anyway. While this book is YA it still touches on very... Continue Reading →
Review: The Glass Girl by Kathleen Glasgow
Categorized as young adult, this is a tough read. Trigger warnings, depression, suicidal ideology, grief, alcohol abuse, self-harm, implied sexual abuse, violence. While I personally believe this book to be appropriate for teens it is a heavy subject & shouldn't be taken lightly. The Glass Girl by Kathleen Glasgow Category – YA Contemporary Length – 465 Pages... Continue Reading →
Review: We Used to Live Here by Marcus Kliewer
I'm so glad this book is being tv adapted, it's just one of those stories that will translate so well to tv. However, the main actress choice is probably going to stop me personally from watching it quiet honestly. She's simply not my cup of tea. This is a book review though that's neither here... Continue Reading →
Review: How to Survive Your Murder by Danielle Valentine
This book gave me a similar vibe to the movie 'Happy Death Day' starring Jessica Rothe. Quick disclaimer, despite my low rating of this book, I don't think it was bad, just too young for me. It's a quick read & despite the dark subject not heavy, let's review. How to Survive Your Murder by... Continue Reading →
Review: Everything We Never Said by Sloan Harlow
*Adds book to "proof of multiverse" list* Another version of me must have gotten her hands on this book before I did because I could not get past the deja vu as I read. I could not get past the feeling that I'd somehow already read this book before, anyway let's review. Everything We Never... Continue Reading →
Review: Hotel Magnifique by Emily J. Taylor
I added this book to my tbr because the cover is aesthetically pleasing, as I've mentioned in previous reviews I'm an avid & proud cover judger, many a great books have ended up on my bookshelves because of their pretty covers. I loved reading this book & would love to see it translated to screen.... Continue Reading →
Book Review, Catch Up: Part 8
The Thief by Fuminori Nakamura This book made it to my very small "re-read shelf" before I had even finished it. The Thief by Fuminori Nakamura is a Japanese noir crime fiction, following along with a "career" pickpocket in Tokyo as he finds himself in a dangerous predicament brought on by his own lifestyle choices.... Continue Reading →
Review: Girls of Paper and Fire series by Natasha Ngan
Well, I'm close to a full year late to this review, I finished this series at a time where I was already way behind on reviews, extra busy at the "9-5" & in the beginning stage of a reading slump. It's been a while but let's review. Girls of Paper and Fire: a series by... Continue Reading →
Book Review, Catch Up: Part 7
The Downloaded by Robert J. Sawyer (Audiobook) This is a sci-fi dystopian mystery thriller, the main male character is voiced by actor Brendan Fraser. I listened to this book on a whim because it was included in the months "free library" on Audible & I happen to like Brendan Fraser as an actor, so I... Continue Reading →