Review: The Red Tent by Anita Diamant As you have seen me mention a million times on this blog and Instagram, The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood is hands down my favorite book of all time. I love the Hulu tv series, the movie from the early 90s, and any …
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Ten Days Gone: Can a Serial Killer be Stopped in Ten Days?
Review: Ten Days Gone by Beverly Long Growing up, there was a lot of Law and Order playing on TV in our house. My mom loved that show, so I naturally watched a lot of it with her. But as a reader, I’ve actually never read a police procedural novel …
Light Changes Everything: The Power of Staying True to Oneself
Review: Light Changes Everything by Nancy E. Turner Thank you so much to St. Martin’s Press and Thomas Dunne Books for inviting me to be a part of the Blogger Tour for Light Changes Everything by Nancy E. Turner! When I read that there were some references to Jane Austen …
The Confetti Pact: A Clever Plan or a Disaster in the Making?
Review: The Confetti Pact by Michele Gorman writing as Lilly Bartlett Thank you so much to UK author Michele Gorman for reaching out about reading her newest novella, The Confetti Pact! First of all, the cover art is absolutely adorable so I was interested right away. When I read the …
Infinity Son: What Makes You Family?
Review: Infinity Son by Adam Silvera One of my major reading goals this year is to read books from genres that I typically stay away from. I have never really been interested in fantasy before so that is one genre I wanted to tackle somehow this year. The team over …
A Beginning at the End: Trauma & the Future
Review: A Beginning at the End by Mike Chen Thank you to the team at Mira Books, Harlequin, & HarperCollins for sending this gifted copy of Mike Chen’s newest book, A Beginning at the End. I constantly talk about how much I love dystopian and post-apocalyptic novels so this piqued …
These Ghosts are Family: How Did Our Family Get Here?
Review: These Ghosts are Family by Maisy Card I want to thank the team at Simon Books and Simon & Schuster for sending this ARC of Maisy Card’s debut novel, These Ghosts are Family. I saw @bookswithmeg_ on Instagram talk about it and I knew I had to read it. …
Such a Fun Age: On Race, Class, and Self-Awareness
Review: Such a Fun Age by Kiley Reid First off, I want to thank the team at Putnam Books for sending me this gorgeous copy of Kiley Reid’s debut novel, Such a Fun Age. I was so surprised to receive the adorable package they sent which included crayons, a coloring …
The Parrot’s Perch: Finding Resilience Through Gratitude
Review: The Parrot’s Perch by Karen Keilt One of the best parts of what I do with this blog is being able to read incredible books that I might not otherwise have heard of. When I heard about the opportunity to participate in the Pop-Up Book Tour for Karen Keilt’s …
When She Woke: When the Line Between Church and State is Blurred
Review: When She Woke by Hillary Jordan If you’ve been paying attention to my blog, then you already know that The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood is my favorite book of all time. I’ve always loved dystopian novels and women’s rights are obviously always topics of concern for me. After …