Let’s Call It a Doomsday is a contemporary YA written by Katie Henry and released as her sophomore novel in August of 2019, which, in pandemic terms, was actually like fourteen years ago, so it seems like it’s been out for a while, and yet it only recently surfaced on my radar. As soon as…
Book Review: The Hunting Party by Lucy Foley
Alright, we’re going to do this, it’s time for another book review. Let’s just roll with it. I have no preamble that anyone really wants to hear, so let’s just hop right in. The Hunting Party is a murder mystery thriller by Lucy Foley published in December of 2018. And let me tell you, I…
A – Z Book Blogger Tag
I found this tag over on Annemieke’s (A Dance With Books) blog just the other day and apparently it’s been making the rounds! I think it’s really cute and it’s been a really long time since I’ve done any tag posts, so I’d figured I’d join in. Why not, right? Author You’ve Read the Most…
Best Back to School Tips from Books
Fellow nerds – check out this post for the best possible back to school tips from all your favorite books, including what to do if there’s a troll in the dungeon, how to act when your friends are possessed by demons, and how to make cheerleaders hate you. Everything you need to know, you can find here!
Book Review: The Dead Girls Club by Damien Angelica Walters
The Dead Girls Club, by Damien Angelica Waters, is a supernatural thriller that hits shelves December 10th, 2019. The Dead Girls Club follows Heather, who kicks things off the story by receiving a mysterious envelope which contains one half of one of those super-popular-in-the-90s “best friends forever” broken heart necklaces. The problem is, it’s her…
Book Review: The Bone Houses by Emily Lloyd-Jones
So some of you may remember that I absolutely loved the YA contemporary fantasy novel The Hearts We Sold by Emily Lloyd-Jones. (Some of you probably remember that mostly because I recommend it to you every chance I get and will not stop until you read it.) So when I found out that Emily was…
Top Ten Tuesday: Childhood Favorites
Aw yes bebes it’s time for a trip down memory lane to when I was a literal bebe. Okay, maybe not that far back, but I’m still excited to talk about my top ten childhood favorites because listen: some of my faves from when I was a kid are SUPER. CUTE. And we can always…
Book Review: Two Can Keep a Secret by Karen McManus
Two Can Keep a Secret is another teen murder mystery from the author of One of Us Is Lying, which was a really fun Breakfast Club meets Gossip Girl romp, if one of the members of the Breakfast Club ended up dead during detention. In Two Can Keep a Secret, we’re looking at more of…
Book Review: The Long Walk by Stephen King
Stephen King can be a bit of a polarizing author. I know some people who hate him and find him completely overrated. And I know other people who love every single thing he puts out, even if it’s pretty openly a brush fire. I, however, find myself firmly in the middle of the road when…
Top Ten Tuesday: Books I Loved With Under 2000 Ratings on Goodreads
So when I saw the Top Ten Tuesday topic of “Books I Loved With Fewer Than 2000 Ratings on Goodreads”, I knew I probably had at least a few favorites with a low number of ratings. Somehow, I always find myself really loving things that aren’t quite as popular, and also not always understanding the…