“She is too fond of books, and it has turned her brain”

  • The Thousandth Floor Dream Casting

    The Thousandth Floor Dream Casting

    The Thousandth Floor book series NEEDS to be made into a movie or TV show

  • The Dazzling Heights

    The Dazzling Heights

    If you love high school drama, teens acting way too mature and worldly for their age, a lot of alcohol at parties, and a great new world to explore, this is the book series for you.

  • Startup

    Startup

    What do you get when you mix startup business culture, a sex scandal, and a cast of characters interlocking in waves the audience couldn’t anticipate?

  • American Fire: Love, Arson, and Life in a Vanishing Land

    American Fire: Love, Arson, and Life in a Vanishing Land

    I’m a sucker for true crime and podcasts, so when one of my favorite podcasts, Book Riot’s All the Books, recommended this true crime book, I put it near the top of my TBR list. After finally picking it up when I had a bit of a break before going back to school, I was…

  • September Releases

    September Releases

    Be still my book loving heart. September is going to be the death of me and my wallet. There are so many amazing books I want to read coming out this month, all of them of course going to have to take a back-burner to my course load as my senior year of college begins…

  • Woolly: The True Story of the Quest to Revive One of History’s Most Iconic Extinct Creatures

    Woolly: The True Story of the Quest to Revive One of History’s Most Iconic Extinct Creatures

    How could you not be fascinated by a scientific attempt to de-extinct one of the most famous extinct animals of all time? That’s one of the questions posed by Mezrich in his latest non-fiction masterpiece, Woolly: The True Story of the Quest to Revive One of History’s Most Iconic Extinct Creatures.

  • Norse Mythology Inspired Literature

    Norse Mythology Inspired Literature

    I spent three hours a week during my junior spring of college learning about Norse mythology, the ins and outs of gods and goddesses and the crazy antics they get up to up in Asgard. In the middle of that semester was when Norse Mythology by Neil Gaiman came out, and we even discussed his…

  • Bumped & Thumped

    Bumped & Thumped

    Apparently I’m fascinated by the genre of fertility dystopias, and so when I discovered Bumped and it’s sequel, Thumped, I put them on my TBR list immediately. After finally digging into them, I’m fascinated even more so by this burgeoning genre.

  • Final Girls

    Final Girls

    In the past year, I’ve learned that few books enthrall me as much as thrillers, and Final Girls was billed as just the book for me when I heard about it on a book riot podcast.  I put it high on my TBR list and devoured it in less than 24 hours once I finally…

  • The Stars in Our Eyes

    The Stars in Our Eyes

    I’ve got something of an obsession with celebrities and entertainment news, so when I heard about Julie Klam’s book, The Stars in Our Eyes, on a Book Riot New Release podcast, I immediately added it to my TBR list. I finally devoured it this week, and I was not disappointed. 

  • Alex and Eliza

    Alex and Eliza

    Hamilton fans, the YA novel of your dreams is here. It’s not the next great American novel, and it takes a lot of liberty with history, but it’s ultimately a compelling read and sweet to the very end.

  • Good as Gone

    Good as Gone

    Julie disappeared when she was thirteen years old, and in the eight years since, her mother has pretty much given up hope on finding her, her father has devoted his time to the “Julie Fund” and other efforts to find missing children, and her younger sister, Jane, has started acting out. In the span of…

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