I saw this challenge over on The Bibliophagist ♥ I thought I would give it a go and show you all my favorite books! ✰ Memorable books starting with A ✰ 27 Hours (Technically before A) by Tristina Wright ☻ The Angel Experiment (Maximum Ride #1) by James Patterson Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter by Seth... Continue Reading →
[BOOK REVIEW] The Testament of Harold’s Wife
Title: The Testament of Harold's Wife Author: Lynne Hugo Pages: 224 Genre: Fiction, Contemporary Rating: 3 out of 5 stars This is an Advanced Readers Copy of the book so some things may be changed between now and publication-- including the quote at the end. This book opens with a woman talking about a picture... Continue Reading →
[Book Review] Breach
Title: Breach Author: W. L. Goodwater Pages: 357 Genre: Fantasy, Historical Fiction Rating: 4 out of 5 stars This is an Advanced Readers Copy so parts of this book can be changed before publishing with the quote at the end being included (there is still a whole page in italics lol). A woman protagonist living... Continue Reading →
[UNBOXING] October Owlcrate
It has arrived! As soon as I received my tracking email, I began to feel the excitement. Constantly checking the tracking each day until I finally heard the mailman and ran out to grab the package. This months theme was 'Lost in the Bookstore' with the main selling point being the two hardcover books. Let... Continue Reading →
[BOOK REVIEW] Flowers in the Attic
Title: Flowers in the Attic Author: V. C. Andrews Pages: 411 Genre: Adult Fiction, Family Relations, Abuse Rating: 2 out of 5 stars Ah, the infamous book about incest. Every strange fiction enthusiast has read this book. Stealing an old copy from my mom, I finally sat down and read what all the fuss was... Continue Reading →
The TBR Pile of DOOM!
Greetings! I have decided to show you all an update on my books. I bring you: The TBR pile of DOOM!~ Ok, maybe not so much. People ask why I always have a book handy and this is why. I decided to make this post to show you a little more about myself! How many... Continue Reading →
[BOOK REVIEW] Sky in the Deep
Title: Sky in the Deep Author: Adrienne Young Pages: 335 Genre: Fiction, Young Adult, Fantasy, Action & Adventure Rating: 4 out of 5 stars What a nice break from all of the Slice of Life books that I have been reading lately! This fantasy novel sets itself apart from the rest by exposing us to... Continue Reading →
Sunday at NYCC 2018
October 7th, 2018 My birthday! Celebrating 24 years my life the best way possible by going to New York Comic Con. This was the last year to do so but I celebrated the past 4 years at NYCC so I'm sad to see the opportunity go 😦 Unfortunately, I woke up sick as a dog.... Continue Reading →
[BOOK REVIEW] This is Where it Ends
Title: This is Where it Ends Author: Marieke Nijkamp Pages: 285 Genre: Fiction, Young Adult, Slice of Life Rating: 4 out of 5 stars "Everyone has a reason to fear the boy with the gun" Specifically four people in particular. This young adult book follows four students who attend Opportunity high. During a speech in... Continue Reading →
Thursday at NYCC 2018
This is my 11th year going to New York Comic Con and it has been quite a journey. After much deliberation, I decided to buy Thursday and Sunday tickets. Thursdays are honestly the best days to go simply because it is so empty! Also, you get first dibs on all the freebies. But between that... Continue Reading →
[BOOK REVIEW] Bonds of Love and Blood
Title: Bonds of Love and Blood Author: Marylee MacDonald Pages: 225 Genre: Short Stories, Fiction, Interpersonal Relations Rating: 4 out of 5 Stars In a way, these stories were all created with a purpose and a location in mind. Each story carried some sort of moral or understanding to be found in the end. They... Continue Reading →
[REVIEW] The Good Widow
Title: The Good Widow Author: Liz Fenton and Lisa Steinke Pages: 292 Genre: Mystery, Tragedy, Thriller Rating: 3 out of 5 Stars This was a crazy story from beginning till end. First of all, I love how this was written. I was able to understand all of the references and enjoyed the writing unlike many... Continue Reading →