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…
Book Review: Stolen Time by Danielle Rollins
Well, hello again, friends. It’s been a hot minute since I’ve posted just a straight up, traditional book review, so what better book to jump back in with than Stolen Time? Pretty much everyone knows that I’m a huge fan of The Merciless series, which was written by Danielle Rollins under her pen name, Danielle…
The Bookish Naughty or Nice List
Are you naughty or nice according to this list of common bookworm sins? Find out whether Santa will be coming to my house this year, and then assess your own spot on the list! Tag written by Jenniely.com!
Spooky Saturday: The Watcher House in Westfield, NJ
Have you ever experienced the uncanny feeling that you’re just being watched? The unshakable sensation that, no matter how many times you look over your shoulder and assure yourself there is no one there, there is someone somewhere just staring at you? The strangeness of swearing you could feel eyes on you that makes the…
Top Ten Tuesday: Platonic Relationships in Books (Featuring a Whole Lot of Begrudging Friendships)
This Top Ten Tuesday we take a look at ten of my favorite platonic relationships in books, with a focus on friendships in YA (many of the friendships which develop a bit begrudgingly!)
Spooky Saturday: The History of the Ouija Board…& Does It Really Work?
For our inaugural spooky Saturday, we take a look at the history of one of my favorite things–the Ouija board! We’ll also delve in a little bit to the ideomotor effect and whether or not Ouija boards actually work.
Top Ten Tuesday: Top Ten Bookish Experiences I’m Thankful For
Top Ten Tuesday: Top Ten Bookish Experiences I’m Thankful For takes a look at things I’ve experienced in my life that influenced my love of books, or where my love of books improved my quality of life in some way.
Book Review: Whisper of the Tide by Sarah Tolcser
So if you’ve literally ever been on my blog or on my bookstagram, you’re probably pretty well aware that I seriously love Song of the Current by Sarah Tolcser (if you haven’t read my full review of that book yet, click here to check it out). And I mean love. I love the characters, the…
Book Review: Ready Player One by Ernest Cline
Ready Player One is a pretty popular (okay, that’s the understatement of the year—it’s hugely popular) dystopian sci-fi novel by Ernest Cline. The book is set in the year 2045, in a world in which many of the problems we are already starting to see today have come to a head—overcrowding/overpopulation, poverty, food shortages, gas…
Bookworm Holiday Gift Guide
Christmas is right around the corner, and if you’re way ahead of the game, then you already know what everyone you have to buy for is getting and you have everything wrapped and under the tree. But, if you’re a little more like me, you tend to wait until sort of the last minute to…