I am in so much shock right now Hello ginormous book hangover. I’ve been waiting for you. It’s been over a week since I finished and I’m still…. how do you even describe this emotion? I knew it was coming, but hooooolllllyyy crap the ending. No time wasted When you go into a sequel, one of the worries is that […]
Genre: LGBT
5 Things About I’ll Give You the Sun by Jandy Nelson
Sibling feels I’LL GIVE YOU THE SUN deals with a lot of themes in each timeline, but one part that is integral to both is the relationship between siblings. The two siblings that have been through so much, were so close then grew so far apart, and will give you ALL THE FEELS. Their relationship was so real. They fought, […]
Review: 10 Things I Can See from Here by Carrie Mac
When I first read the synopsis for 10 THINGS I CAN SEE FROM HERE, I knew I had to read it. If you’ve been following the blog for awhile, you might know about my long struggle with social anxiety, something I don’t talk about that much. This book immediately intrigued me because I knew I would be able to relate […]
5 Things About And I Darken by Kiersten White
White’s writing has come so far I think the last time I read Kiersten White was SUPERNATURALLY, or maybe MIND GAMES. They were good, but omg has White come far with her writing! AND I DARKEN was great. Honestly the perfect writing style for historical novels, or even historical based fantasies. I’ll be checking out White’s fantasy books soon and […]
5 Things About Carry On by Rainbow Rowell
My first LGBTQ+ book I don’t know how I’ve managed to continue in modern YA without coming across a LGBTQ+ book, well at least one featuring LGBTQ main characters romance. It’s probably because I mainly stick to fantasy and don’t venture into contemporary romance for a while. Anyway moving on. The romance was good! A little strange at first because […]
ARC Review: Lair of Dreams by Libba Bray
Is it possible to sell parts of my soul to Libba Bray in exchange for more paranormal historical books? Because she does it SO WELL. Read more »
ARC Review: Paperweight by Meg Haston
PAPERWEIGHT is another addition to the YA contemporary genre, but it goes a lot deeper than a romance. It is about a girl’s journey, her struggles, her revelations, and her recovery. Read more »