You’ll Be the Death of Me by Karen M. McManus: Blog Tour & Book Review
Ivy, Mateo and Cal used to be friends. But that was middle school. Now they’re all in high school and dealing with their own lives. Ivy lives in the shadow of her gifted and talented younger brother, Daniel. Mateo and…
She’s Too Pretty to Burn by Wendy Heard: ARC Book Review
She’s Too Pretty to Burn is a really fun summer read that’s equal parts nail-biting as it is thrilling! It was so easy to get swept up with these characters and the whirlwind of a summer they themselves had. āļø…
Cool for the Summer by Dahlia Adler: ARC Book Review
OMG, you guys- I. LOVED. THIS. BOOK! Like, literally, SO MUCH. š Look, I may be biased because I am also a bi-Jewish girl, and so definitely saw myself in the leads and related to them immensely. But what’s wrong…
September & October 2021: Monthly Wrap-Up
Hello everyone! How have the past two months been treating you? Did you give out lots of candy during Halloween? Are you excited for the winter-themed drinks at Starbucks, or are you still firmly inhaling your Pumpkin-Spiced-everything? āļøš Personally, I…
Flower Crowns and Fearsome Things by Amanda Lovelace: ARC Book Review
Inspired by the Greek goddess Persephone, who is both the goddess of spring and the queen of the underworld, Lovelace’s newest poetry collection explores how we can all be both contradictorily soft and fierce at the same time, and what…
Olive by Emma Gannon: ARC Book Review
Olive and her three best friends have always done everything together. So, in her thirties, when all her friends are married with children (or at least trying for them), Olive can’t help feel like she’s being left behind. While her…
July & August 2021: Monthly Wrap-Up & Blog Rebranding!
Hello, world! š Long time no see! The past two months have been… kind of silent over here on my blog. The main reason for that being that I was up to my neck in ~master’s thesis~ writing, editing, and…
The Girls Are All So Nice Here by Laurie Elizabeth Flynn: ARC Book Review
I binge-read this book so fast! It was addictively dark, and so twisted! The Girls Are All So Nice Here tells the story of Ambrosia Wellington, alternating between timelines of “then” – her first semester away at college, leading up…
June 2021: Monthly Wrap-Up
As you may have noticed, it’s been a little quite over here on my blog during the month of June! I’m not going on hiatus or anything like that, but there likely will continue to be a lot less content…
Instructions for Dancing by Nicola Yoon: Blog Tour & Book Review
Instructions for Dancing tells the story of Evie, who at 18 years old, is already disenchanted with love. After finding out her parents are splitting up – and that the reason causing this split is her father’s affair with another…