Hush by Dylan Farrow: ARC Book Review
Hush, a YA dystopian fantasy novel, tells the story of Shae, a 17-year-old girl who lives along with her mother in a small farmhouse outside a poor village. The village itself on the skirts of a barren, wasteland where ink…
Shine by Jessica Jung: ARC Book Review
I first heard about Shine by Jessica Jung from a text my girlfriend sent me in the middle of night asking me to request it on Netgalley. 😂 She was a HUGE SNSD/Girls Generation fan back in the day (let’s…
The Silvered Serpents by Roshani Chokshi: ARC Book Review
Only recently have I started reading newer series that are still in the works, with upcoming instalments that have yet to be released. So, it’s been so long since I strayed from reading stand-alone novels or, if choosing to venture…
The Gilded Wolves by Roshani Chokshi: Book Review
I was instantly gripped when reading this story. Between the beautifully detailed historical setting, the incredibly thought-out fantastical lore, the nail-biting plot, the thematic pointedness and the colourful band of easily loveable characters, I found it impossible not to fall…
Fable by Adrienne Young: ARC Book Review
Fable lives by five simple rules her father, the infamous pirate captain, Saint told her before abandoning her on Jeval, an island on the edge of the world inhabited by thieving mercenaries. Following these rules is what helped to keep…
Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe by Benjamin Alire Sáenz: Book Review
I wanted to review another LGBTQ book on my blog for Pride Month, and I am so pleased that I wound up choosing Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe to be my next read. This book is…
Annie on My Mind by Nancy Garden: Book Review
I felt as though I had to review at least one LGBTQ book during June, what with it being Pride Month. I honestly don’t think I could have picked up a better novel to read this month than Annie on…
The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas: Book Review
There’s a reason I’m reviewing this book now. I’ve been wanting to read it for a long time, but I had been waiting months in the hold line at my local library without coming any closer to having it in…
Always and Forever, Lara Jean by Jenny Han: Book Review
Even though my time in high school is long gone from my rearview mirror, I have – and likely always will – a soft spot in my heart for Young Adult novels. YA novels have the incredible ability to wholly…