

Review: Obsidian by Jennifer L. Armentrout (Spoiler-Free)
Reading Rush book 1 complete! 'You didn't listen to me,' he murmured against my shoulder. 'I never listen to you.' Okay yes I understand that this book isn't the most original thing on the planet (ha! see what I did there?), nor is it the most intellectually stimulating but... it was really fun okay?! I'm really glad I picked this for a readathon- it's a perfect choice. It's a super quick read; each chapter leaves you saying, just one more. Something about the writing,
★★★★-4
Jul 22, 2020


Re-read Review: Turtles All the Way Down by John Green (Spoiler-Free)
Re-read 2020 After 3 ½ months stuck in quarantine, I think it really started getting to me. I needed something I knew I would fall...
★★★★★-5
Jul 19, 2020


Review: Where Dreams Descend by Janella Angeles
~ Thank you to NetGalley and Wednesday Books for inviting me to participate in the blog tour for this release and sending me an early...
Coming Soon
Jul 18, 2020


Review: Special Agent by Candice DeLong w/ Elisa Petrini
This book truly felt like it was catered to me. I love learning about the BAU, true crime, watching Criminal Minds, Mindhunter, etc., but...
★★★★★-5
Jul 6, 2020


Review: Queen of Shadows by Sarah J. Maas (Spoiler Alert)
** spoiler alert ** ' Things are changing,' Manon said. 'Good,' Asterin said. 'We're immortals. Things should change, and often, or...
★★★★★-5
Jun 28, 2020


Review: Ghost by Jason Reynolds (Spoiler-Free)
The overwhelming thought I had while reading this was: I'm so glad that kids are reading this. Obviously, I still adored this from the...
★★★★★-5
Jun 13, 2020


Review: The Arsonist by Stephanie Oakes (Spoiler-Free)
I am thinking about the first words of another book. It was a pleasure to burn. More than anything, it was a pleasure to live. I am...
★★★★★-5
Jun 11, 2020


Review: Small Fry by Lisa Brennan-Jobs
I'm still in awe of how honest and unbiased this memoir managed to be. Nothing was glorified or spun in the author (or her father's!)...
★★★★-4
Jun 3, 2020


Review: The State of Us by Shaun David Hutchinson (Spoiler-Free)
dnf @ 51% I am astonished that this was written by Shaun David Hutchinson. I have absolutely adored this works in the past, but this one... where do I even begin? I guess with the fact that I understand the message that he was trying to convey, but I think he kind of contradicts himself within the book. The heart of this story should have been that people need to look past assumptions based on others' parents, political views, race, sexuality, etc., but that became warped
★-1.5
May 31, 2020


Review: Aurora Burning by Amie Kaufman & Jay Kristoff (Spoiler Alert)
I'm mad. I am obsessed with the first book in this series, but this one had so many issues!!! I still care about these characters and I...
★★★-3
May 24, 2020
























