Book of the Month Review: An Absolutely Remarkable Thing by Hank Green

If you love Young Adult literature just as much as I do, chances are you’ve heard of someone named John Green. He’s the mastermind of The Fault of Our Stars and Looking for Alaska. So, when his brother, Hank Green wrote a book I thought that it would be worth the read. Upon reading it,Continue reading “Book of the Month Review: An Absolutely Remarkable Thing by Hank Green”

Why Everyone Who Loves To Read Needs To Get A Book Of The Month Subscription

As everyone knows, I love books, and reading. However, sometimes I find myself in a bit of a reading lull. This is caused for a number of reasons: I don’t have as much time to read for pleasure as I would like, I feel like I am reading the same few things, or that IContinue reading “Why Everyone Who Loves To Read Needs To Get A Book Of The Month Subscription”

September Book of the Month Review: The Mermaid and Mrs Hancock

This month’s BOTM (Book of the Month) bought me a bit out of my comfort zone — to historical fiction. Typically, I tend to opt out of it due to the fact I often like to read contemporary works. However, when faced with the choices for this month’s Book of the Month, The Mermaid andContinue reading “September Book of the Month Review: The Mermaid and Mrs Hancock”

Book of the Month August Reviews

August marked the first month for me being a member of the Book of the Month (BOTM) Book Club. Since I am a new member of the club, I was allowed to get an extra book for free, which was awesome. The books I chose were The Dinner List by Rebecca Serle and Goodbye ParisContinue reading “Book of the Month August Reviews”