Marissa D’Angelo’s Chasing Time is a Beautiful And True Story Worth the Read

I am going to be completely honest here. I don’t read as many memoirs as I should, although I do anticipate on reading a few on audiobook before the end of the year. Recently, I picked up Chasing Time by Marissa D’Angelo. D’Angelo is a friend of mine, and has self-published a few books onContinue reading “Marissa D’Angelo’s Chasing Time is a Beautiful And True Story Worth the Read”

Book Review: The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue

It is safe to say that one of the most hyped books of 2020 on Bookstagram and Booktube was the Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V.E. Schwab. It was my October Book of the Month, and has been sitting on my shelf for a few months. That is, until now. The Invisible Life ofContinue reading “Book Review: The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue”

Midnight Sun Book Review

The new Twilight novel came out a few weeks ago. Are we in 2008 or 2020? Talk about a throwback.  Anyway, the new novel, Midnight Sun, is basically Twilight told through Edward’s point of view. Now for a little history on the subject. Midnight Sun was started in 2008, but the first twelve chapters wereContinue reading “Midnight Sun Book Review”

Book of the Month YA: Permanent Record by Mary H.K. Choi

In addition to getting a Book of the Month subscription, I also get a YA Book of the Month. Now, this month, I had a hard time picking out which book to get. It was a cross between Frankly In Love by David Yoon and Permanent Record by Mary H.K. Choi. The reason why IContinue reading “Book of the Month YA: Permanent Record by Mary H.K. Choi”

11 Books I Loved Reading This Summer

Monday is Labor Day, so you know what that means. It’s the end of summer. Well, the unofficial one, anyways, as the summer extends until September 21st. One of the best parts about summer is reading lazily on a beach with waves rustling in the background. This summer was no exception. So, as we headContinue reading “11 Books I Loved Reading This Summer”

Why Everyone Should Read Rachel Hollis’ Two Self Help Books

Last November, I purchased the book Girl, Wash Your Face by Rachel Hollis. It was Black Friday, and Amazon had a ton of ebooks — many of them bestsellers — marked down to only a few dollars. So, I purchased the book. However, after I purchased my Nook e-readers, it sat in my Amazon libraryContinue reading “Why Everyone Should Read Rachel Hollis’ Two Self Help Books”

Book of the Month: Things You Save In A Fire

So, I am a little behind on my Book of the Month reviews, but I decided to dive in with July’s pick, Things You Save in a Fire by Katherine Carter. Before I begin to review the novel, I will first start off by saying that I had a hard time choosing this month’s book.Continue reading “Book of the Month: Things You Save In A Fire”

Book Review: The Rest Of the Story by Sarah Dessen

Sarah Dessen is pretty much the queen of Young Adult Literature. I have been reading her novels for well over a decade, when I first picked up Just Listen. Over the last ten years, I’ve read pretty much every one of her novels, and even had an opportunity to meet her when she came toContinue reading “Book Review: The Rest Of the Story by Sarah Dessen”

Book Review: The Last Time I Saw You by Liv Constantine

A few weeks ago, I was lucky enough to be able to meet Liv Constantine, which is the pen name for sisters Valerie and Lynne Constantine, and get an autographed copy of their latest book, The Last Time I Saw You. I was already a fan of the authors after reading their previous novel, TheContinue reading “Book Review: The Last Time I Saw You by Liv Constantine”

Book of the Month: Normal People by Sally Rooney

I am a bit late in reviewing April’s Book of the Month pick. However, better late than never right? This month, I read Normal People by Sally Rooney. The novel is about Connell and Marianne. At the start of the novel, Connell is the stereotypical, well adjusted popular kid with little money, and Marianne isContinue reading “Book of the Month: Normal People by Sally Rooney”