Category: Review

  • Find Your Way

    Find Your Way

    Our favorite female 2016 presidential candidate is back with a new book perfect for recent graduates and young career men and women trying to find the right way forward.

  • Naturally Tan

    Naturally Tan

    Tan France, one of the five stars of the new Netflix reboot of Queer Eye, talks his upbringing, his style, and his journey to fame in his new memoir out this May: Naturally Tan.

  • I Believe in a Thing Called Love

    I Believe in a Thing Called Love

    For my assignment to read a culturally diverse book, I didn’t just want to read a book with a protagonist who didn’t look like me

  • Four Dead Queens

    Four Dead Queens

    Murder and mayhem and queens oh my.

  • Red,White & Royal Blue

    Red,White & Royal Blue

    I got my hands on an electronic ARC of one of the most anticipated books of Spring: Red, White & Royal Blue.

  • Dead Queens Club

    Dead Queens Club

    A Henry VIII retelling set in a modern high school with the wives being prom and homecoming queens?

  • Killing November

    Killing November

    Nothing sells me on a book quite like finding out it’s set at a boarding school.

  • The Prince and the Dressmaker

    The Prince and the Dressmaker

    The illustrations, the attention to detail, the beauty of the drawings, and the story, I loved it all and I’m so glad I bought this instead of checking it out from the libraries and can see myself returning to it again and again

  • Karamo

    Karamo

    I discovered Queer Eye, and ultimately fell in love with it, in the strangest way

  • The War Outside

    The War Outside

    The War Outside takes place in an internment camp in Crystal City, Texas during the 1940s

  • The Black Witch

    The Black Witch

    People who know me know I don’t LOVE fantasy, but since this was a class assignment, I decided to shoot for a fantasy/sci-fi novel that would fit my other interests.

  • On The Come Up

    On The Come Up

    Angie Thomas is back, and with The Hate U Give topping two years on the NYT bestsellers list, you can bet her sophomore novel, On the Come Up, is going to make a splash too