On Audio: The Haters by Jesse Andrews

Although I’ve never read Jesse Andrews’s Me, Earl and the Dying Girl, having attended a panel of his at an event before and having adored the adaptation of his novel, I felt like he was a writer with a sense of humor and a writing style that I could enjoy. Knowing that his latest book […]

A Court of Mist and Fury by Sarah J. Maas

It’s no secret that I’m a huge Sarah J. Maas fan, even when it’s hard for me to come up with words to describe just how much I adore her and her novels. But here I am, trying to explain my feelings for A Court of Mist and Fury because I’ll be damned if I don’t […]

Girls, Alternate History & World War 2 || Michael Grant Front Lines Blog Tour

It’s my pleasure to announce that I’m a part of the blog tour for Michael Grant’s latest novel, Front Lines, and that I’m here to welcome him on the blog today! Having been a fan of his Gone series, and being utterly excited for his newest historical fiction, I can’t wait to hear all about […]

Joining Bout Of Books For The First Time

Just last month, I participated in Dewey’s 24 hour readathon. This May, I’m doing a week-long readathon instead. Joining Bout Of Books has always been something I wanted to do but previously had the worst luck when it came to timing. The readathon almost always happened right around exams or a particularly busy week. Fortunately, this […]

Mother’s Love: The Moon And More

A mother’s love is an amazing thing- it spans rivers and mountains and seas. Sometimes it even reaches outerspace, to the moon and beyond. I read The Moon and More awhile back and I think Sarah Dessen perfectly describes how great a mother’s love is in this quote: “Finally he asks, “What if that’s not […]

Tell Me Three Things by Julie Buxbaum

I think I just found a new favourite contemporary author. Lovely, wonderful and sweet, Julie Buxbaum’s debut YA novel easily captures the hearts of readers everywhere. “I am who I am, whoever that may be now.” Three Things You Need To Know About Tell Me Three Things Real connections through digital communication. As a person who lives in […]

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