Now that July is almost over I think I'll post my June wrap up, lol. This is very late and overdue, but it's been that kind of month. In good news, I got a job. In bad news I have not been reading much at all. This is probably one of the lowest reading periods … Continue reading June 2021 Monthly Wrap Up
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February Wrap Up
This month was more about class books than books I read for pleasure. I have a lot more reading this semester than I did last semester, so I can't squeeze in as many books I want to read. I have started listening to more audiobooks while I walk to work which is nice. I'll also … Continue reading February Wrap Up
Dark Shores Review: Roman-inspired world and a boss pirate princess
I am a complete sucker for Greek and Roman-inspired books. I also am always looking for pirate books. So the fact that this book brings these two book-passions of mine to life is wonderful! Not only did it have a world I wanted to explore, but the characters were delightfully complex. Teriana is a boss pirate … Continue reading Dark Shores Review: Roman-inspired world and a boss pirate princess
Deadly Education Review: I was ready for the death, I just wasn’t ready for the humor
This book was hilarious and I didn’t think it would be nearly as funny as it was. I thought it was going to be all doom and gloom and I was totally prepared and excited for that. It IS doom and gloom but it also has a lot of laughs. El is unlikable to others, … Continue reading Deadly Education Review: I was ready for the death, I just wasn’t ready for the humor
Aurora Burning Review: burning my heart to cinders
You can check out my review of the first book, Aurora Rising, here! As the title suggests, this book played with my emotions in a way that I knew was going to happen but still hurt none the less. We got so much more Kal in this book, for which I am so thankful. However, I realize … Continue reading Aurora Burning Review: burning my heart to cinders
All These Monsters Review: Tintera creates another strong female lead
I love Tintera. She writes some of my favorite strong female leads. I LOVE her Reboot duology and her Ruined trilogy is fabulous. So, when I found out that she was writing a new duology, I've excitedly anticipated the release of this book. The cover is also freaking gorgeous! https://videopress.com/v/E1K2IM5S?preloadContent=metadata Clara will be joining the … Continue reading All These Monsters Review: Tintera creates another strong female lead
The Hate U Give Review
https://videopress.com/v/3yvXqSHW?preloadContent=metadata I've mentioned before that I'm not an audiobook gal. I have a hard time listening while doing other things in my life. (I'm not great at multitasking). I really can only listen to an audiobook when I'm alone and traveling whether it be walking or driving. This summer I would often make short drives … Continue reading The Hate U Give Review
A Study of Charlotte Review: my Sherlock-loving self is quaking
I love Sherlock Holmes stories. I am a HUGE fan of the show and movies. Sherlock stories are just so innately smart and witty that I am not sure many--if any--books have ever been able to replicate at that level. This book nails it for me. Five Stars I adore Holmes and Watson retellings because … Continue reading A Study of Charlotte Review: my Sherlock-loving self is quaking
Empire of Storms Review: TOG Marathon Day 5
We're back, friends! I think what makes this book so enticing is the cast of characters we get to see. Of course, the plot is phenomenal, and the ending wrecked me really really bad, and I don't care to dwell on it much. Four Stars Since I loved getting to know the characters better, I … Continue reading Empire of Storms Review: TOG Marathon Day 5