So I've finished my first spooky book of the month of October! Loving this month so far, although my sleep is completely out of whack due to my night shifts, buuut that's it I guess. Survive The Night Survive the Night starts out like a gritty Young Adult novel. You've got Casey whose fresh … Continue reading Survive The Night by Danielle Vega
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I've just finished Broken Things by Lauren Oliver, and now I kind of want to go to Lovelorn, not gonna lie. This is the first Lauren Oliver novel that I have read, and I fully intend to pick up some more of her stuff. I just loved her writing. Broken Things centers around a group … Continue reading Broken Things by Lauren Oliver
"See, the absolute truth is people do kill people. A gun just makes it easier." I received a copy of this novel in exchange for my fair and honest review. Ellen Hopkins, People Kill People, comes at a time of rapidly accumulating violence, hate and racism in the United States. It's a timely read that … Continue reading People Kill People by Ellen Hopkins
I finally finished this last night. Things have been a little... off? lately, so I haven't been reading as much. I enjoyed this book right up until the end, and that was disappointing. ⭐️⭐️⭐️ The Grip of It, by Jac Jemc centres around a young couple James and Julie. The pair are moving out of … Continue reading The Grip of it by Jac Jemc
Okay, so. I finished Legendary by Stephanie Garber this afternoon before I went to work, and all I can say is, oh. my. god. Seriously, I'm going to go die now waiting for Finale to come out because THAT ENDING. A heart to protect. A debt to repay. A game to win. After being swept … Continue reading Legendary by Stephanie Garber
I have been wanting to read this book since I heard about it months ago. Thankfully I managed to get a digital review copy from the publisher! Bless!!! And all that anticipation was so worth it. I loved this book. I'm so glad that I chose this for the readathon because I absolutely could not put … Continue reading Heretics Anonymous by Katie Henry
I received a copy of the Disappearing from the publisher for my fair and honest review. When Lane Fielding fled her isolated Florida hometown after high school for the anonymity of New York City, she swore she'd never return. But twenty years later, newly divorced and with two daughters in tow, she finds herself … Continue reading The Disappearing by Lori Roy
Recently, I was lucky enough to get a super early ebook copy of debut author, Lizzy Masons new book, The Art of Losing. I am so thankful to both the publisher for allowing me to read this, and Lizzy Mason for writing the book, because, wow. I have not enjoyed a book and it's characters … Continue reading The Art Of Losing By Lizzy Mason
I received this early copy of Her Pretty Face by Robyn Harding from NetGalley and the publisher in exchange for my honest and fair review. I honestly couldn't believe how quickly I became enthralled with the story line here. I usually enjoy books where there are several different character perspectives, but this one really grabbed … Continue reading Her Pretty Face by Robyn Harding
Hi all! Just finished up Undead Girl Gang by Lily Anderson, and let me tell you, it is absolutely a must read. Definitely one of my faves of the year!! This story centers around Mila. Mila is a teenage Wiccan, who just recently lost her best friend to, what the local police are calling, a … Continue reading Undead Girl Gang by Lily Anderson