I love a good murder mystery at a boarding school, so I was super excited to read Good Girls Lie by JT Ellison
Month: December 2019
Author Spotlight: Craig Shirley
If you like history and are a conservative, you’re going to want to read everything Craig Shirley has written.
You
It’s creepy. It’s intoxicating. It’s so well written
3 Ways to Read More–Even When You’re “Too Busy”
“Oh, I want to read more, but I don’t have the time.”
Author Spotlight: Roxane Gay
Roxane Gay is one of those writers you know about even if you haven’t read anything she’s written
5 Books To Read Before You See Little Women This Christmas
But before Little Women hits theatres this December, you need to read these five books.
John Marshall: The Man Who Made the Supreme Court
This review first appeared on FutureFemaleLeader.com History nerds will geek out over this in depth but surprisingly readable biography of famous Supreme Court Chief Justice John Marshall by historian and biographer Richard Brookhiser. As someone who loved history in school but has since pursued mostly other interests, this was a good foray back into the…
Author Spotlight: Kevin Wilson
I discovered Kevin Wilson when Perfect Little World was a Book of the Month pick
I Don’t Mind Sex in YA, I Just Want It To Be Realistic
Romance novels have their place in the world, erotic too, whatever, but YA literature isn’t necessarily either of those
2019’s Goodreads Award Winners Wrap-Up
It’s official! The end of the year is here, because we have our official 2019 Goodreads Award Winners
The Royal We
I finally got on the train a few years late,
Author Spotlight: Alice Sebold
So everyone knows Alice Sebold as the author of the Lovely Bones, right?