Please note, I received a copy of this e-book and exchange for an honest review. Thank you NetGalley! Please be aware that this review will contain spoilers. One of my favorite things about this book, was that I was actively trying to predict what was going to happen next, and I was usually wrong. For... Continue Reading →
Permanent Record by Mary H.K. Choi
"Wait, who are you, man?” -Ross This is a question that everyone has been asked at some point in their life. Not necessarily by someone specific, but at least by themselves. And at different points in life, that answer changes. Is Pablo a college dropout? Is he the boyfriend of a teen celebrity? Is he... Continue Reading →
I’ll Be There For You: The One About Friends by Kelsey Miller
At the time, Friends was an incredible advancement in television culture. Even though not every part has aged well, you can still see the cultural advancements where they were. Lesbian wedding, surrogacy, single motherhood, etc. These were not topics that were typically broached in 90s television. Granted, a lot of the jokes are now outdated,... Continue Reading →
Saving Zoë by Alyson Noel
One of my favorite aspects of Book of the Month is that you can add extra books to your monthly box for a very reasonable cost. When I saw Saving Zoë, I knew I needed to add it to my box, and I am so glad I did. Read along at your own risk for spoilers!... Continue Reading →
Mind Games by Shana Silver
This was such an amazing book! Read at your own caution for potential spoilers! Mind Games is a sci-fi book where the main character sells memories. I love the idea that our memories are backed up to a cloud system where we can access them at anytime. Rather than saving photos, you can save full... Continue Reading →
Symptoms of a Heartbreak by Sona Charaipotra
Symptoms of a Heartbreak by Sona Charaipotra is the first book that I received through Book of the Month's YA Program. I have very mixed feelings regarding this book honestly but the part that I adore with BOTM, is that it encourages me to read books that I normally would not look at. Which is... Continue Reading →
The Rest of the Story by Sarah Dessen
Is it possible for Sarah Dessen to write anything that isn’t gold? The answer is no....no it is not! Read at your own risk for spoilers. Emma Saylor is a delight to read about. The immediate love that she has for a family long forgotten {not her fault} is wonderful to see. She immediately accepts... Continue Reading →
Once & Future by Amy Rose Capetta
I hate writing negative reviews, I really do. This was an....interesting.....book. Watch out for spoilers. I honestly struggled through this book. While I enjoy the story of King Arthur, I did not enjoy this adaptation. I think it was so far from the original that it was hard for me to accept. I also wasn't... Continue Reading →
Desperate Forest by Cece Louise
Please note, I received a free copy of this e-book in exchange for an honest review. Please note that there are spoilers ahead in this review. When I first started the book, honestly I wasn't super thrilled. A king was murdered, the uncle wants to now kill the princess in order to have control over... Continue Reading →
Mom’s Perfect Boyfriend by Crystal Hemmingway
Please note, I did receive a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. And there are spoilers ahead! Okay....now to the review. ABSOLUTELY AMAZING! I've definitely read books in Instant message/chat format before… TTYL by Lauren Myracle for example. So when I started this book and it was in text message... Continue Reading →