
My 10(-ish) Favorite NON-YA Books!
Though most of my TBR consists of Young Adult books, I do have some love reserved for books that aren’t, well, that. So I decided I should show my favorite books that aren’t YA some love. And recommend them to […]
Though most of my TBR consists of Young Adult books, I do have some love reserved for books that aren’t, well, that. So I decided I should show my favorite books that aren’t YA some love. And recommend them to […]
Wow! What an amazing story. The Forgetting is such an unexpected story, it reminded me of the movie The Village that way. I’ts one of those stories that stays with you for along time. It is my first read from […]
Let’s get one thing out of the way from the beginning. I love Jane Austen’s books (and the movies based on said books.) Two of my all-time-favorites are Pride & Prejudice and Persuasion. A P&P retelling with dragons? What is […]
When I first read Six of Crows, so many people had already reviewed it, I felt like mine wouldn’t add much. Because I’d just be repeating what everyone else had already said. So I decided to wait until Crooked Kingdom […]
Today, I get to share two of my newest favourite books! I rarely find books that I can get so buzzed about – yes, I know that it’s largely my fault and I’m the teeniest bit too fussy – but […]
The Girl at Midnight was one of my favorite books last year, making The Shadow hour one of my most awaited releases of 2016. It was an overall good read, but I loved it a bit less than book […]
Hi gorgeous readers! We love fairy tales and we thought it would be awesome to share our favorites with you. There is just something special about fairy tales, princesses, princes, kingdoms, conquering evil and happily ever afters 🙂 Liza I […]
The Raven King is the last book of The Raven Cycle series and it couldn’t have been more perfect. I’m quite sure that I won’t be able to do this book justice or the series for that matter, so please […]
Hey guys! Today for Pride Month, I’m going to share you my 10 favorite LGBTQIAP+ reads. Yes, this is ranked. Yes, they’re all awesome, but number 1 is literally the best ever. Keep in mind that this is MY opinion […]
Hey everyone! Instead of my usual mini review round-up, today I have three longer reviews for you. All three of these are magical/fantastical 2016 releases, and I enjoyed all of them – to different degrees. But let’s get to the reviews… […]
Hey everyone! It’s been awhile. It really has… and for that I’m rather sorry. But I’m here now, and I’ve been on such a reading roll these last few weeks that I thought it was about time I shared what […]
I’ve been so excited for this book since the moment I heard of it. I love all of Emery Lord’s books and while When We Collided isn’t my favorite (it’s hard for me to love anything more than my first […]
Hi there gorgeous people! Welcome to this year’s The Best Book I Ever Read, I can’t believe that this is the third year. This feature was inspired by Food Network’s “The Best Thing I Ever Ate” where chefs and restaurant […]
I finished reading Six of Crows in November. I was reading the last few pages while I sat in B&N waiting for Bardugo’s event in Maryland. Why then haven’t I reviewed it before now? Sometimes when a novel packs so […]
If you have been wondering about Uprooted, I’m here to put your questions to rest. Let’s see how I can explain it to you in an accurate way: there is magic, an original story, wondrous lyrical writing, a fantastic world […]
I’m sorry to start with a comparison, but The Girl at Midnight was –to me- like a lighter version of Daughter of Smoke and Bone. Fortunately I loved that series and I likewise feel in love with this book I […]
Just wow! The Wrath and the Dawn was an reading amazing experience. I kind of feel bad that I took so long to write this review. I’m sure that by now you all know about this gem. Right? Without a […]
To be honest, I’m not sure how I found Radiance, but I think it was just browsing along in Goodreads and when I saw the 4.20 rating and read a few glowing reviews, I was sold. Oh wow! I absolutely […]