Title: Raymie Nightingale Author: Kate DiCamillo Pages: 263 Genre: Children's Lit, Coming of Age, Friendship Rating: 5 out of 5 stars Three kids in the 1970s find themselves at baton practice to enter in the Miss Florida Tire competition. But instead of learning baton twirling, they find friendship in each other. This tween book brings... 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 →
September Owlcrate Unboxing
Great things have been happening in my life and I am finally able to get on the Owlcrate bandwagon again! 🙂 This is a 35$ a month subscription box. Catered to book readers, this box contains not only a signed hardcover book, but also 5-6 unique book themed items. This month's theme was "Masters of... Continue Reading →
[REVIEW] Exile
Do you like Space? Science Fiction? Aliens? Spaceship battles? Well all of this is included in this great book! When scouring the booths of Bookcon, we stumbled upon a booth solely dedicated to Exile. The lady at the booth merely scanned our badges to allow for only one ARC per person, and we were gifted this wonderful... Continue Reading →
[REVIEW] Maiden Voyage
Yet another score from Bookcon! This one is a Scholastic Advanced Readers Copy of a Titanic retelling. Maiden voyage written by Sarah Jane follows three girls and their intertwining stories. Lucy is a girl from a wealthy family on their way to vacation in America, Abigail is their maid, and Isabella has just been sent... Continue Reading →