Category: Review

  • Not If I Save You First

    Not If I Save You First

    Ally Carter is back with a standalone novel that follows the daughter of a former Secret Service agent and the son of the President as the face off against Russian kidnappers in the middle of the Alaskan wilderness. 

  • Love & War: An Alex & Eliza Story

    Love & War: An Alex & Eliza Story

    The love story of Alexander Hamilton and Elizabeth Schuyler is back on the pages in Love & War, where hearts and live are on the line in the early years of the Hamilton marriage.

  • The Elizas

    The Elizas

    The author of Pretty Little Liars is back with a 20-something unreliable that will leave you grappling for your hold on reality.

  • Small Admissions

    Small Admissions

    Small Admissions is a romp through private school admissions and the life of one new admissions director who doesn’t have her life together quite yet.

  • Heads of the Colored People

    Heads of the Colored People

    Heads of the Colored People is a short story collection by Nafissa Thompson-Spires that you must had to your TBR pile right now.

  • Autoboyography

    Autoboyography

    Boy meets boy, what could go wrong? Well, quite a lot if the setting is Provo, Utah, one of those boys is a Mormon, and the other one is writing a novel about their relationship

  • The School for Psychics

    The School for Psychics

    Teddy Cannon is something of a loose cannon, racking up gambling debts left and right and fighting strange feelings inside of her mind but then she finds out she’s psychic. And not only that, powerful people know she’s psychic and she’s been recruited to a top secret psychic school

  • Book of the Month Club: April 2018 Selections

    Book of the Month Club: April 2018 Selections

    It’s the first of the month and that means it is time to select a new Book of the Month!

  • March Reading Recap

    March Reading Recap

    I upped my reading count in March, and as of the writing of this blog, I have read 34 books in 2018!

  • Nabokov’s Favorite Word is Mauve

    Nabokov’s Favorite Word is Mauve

    What word does an author rely on too heavily? Are certain authors more sexist than others? Should we really avoid exclamation points and adverbs?

  • Camp Austen: My Life as an Accidental Jane Austen Superfan

    Camp Austen: My Life as an Accidental Jane Austen Superfan

    Take a romp through three days at a Jane Austen summer camp,

  • Eliza and Her Monsters

    Eliza and Her Monsters

    Eliza’s kind of a big deal online, as in web-comic famous, but no one knows who she really is. Until she mets Wallace: a real-life friend, and maybe more, who doesn’t yet know how that the creator of the web comic he writes fanfiction for is sitting right next to him at the lunch table