I enjoyed The Love that Split the World so I was very excited to read A Million Junes. Emily Henry has written another unique and heartfelt story that kind of defies explanation, in many ways. There is a feud between two families that is brought back into everyone’s mind when Saul comes back to town. […]
Category: Young Adult
#ReadADessen Spotlight: What Happened To Goodbye
Welcome to my second stop on the #ReadADessen tour as I talk about What Happened To Goodbye! Don’t forget to enter for a chance to win a full paperback set of Sarah Dessen books! What Happened To Goodbye is a Sarah Dessen book that I’ve always seen on the favorites […]
#ReadADessen Spotlight: This Lullaby
Welcome to my stop on the #ReadADessen tour as I talk about This Lullaby! Don’t forget to enter for a chance to win a full paperback set of Sarah Dessen books! When Remy was a baby, her father wrote her a song that became a huge hit, and […]
Ex Libris Audio: Seraphina
Before I decided to listen to Seraphina I had it in my mind that I would be head over heels for this story. It is a unique setting and a well-built world, with a richly built society where dragons and humans live in an uneasy peace. Seraphina is a musician in the palace and when […]
Given To The Sea By Mindy McGinnis
The thing I love about books by Mindy McGinnis is that one is never like the other. She’s written dystopian, historical, and gut wrenching contemporary. When I saw the jacket copy for Given to the Sea, I knew I had to put this on my must read list. Given to the Sea is told in […]
Blog Tour: Spindle Fire
There was a time when I read so many retellings. I was all about it and then they all started reading like the same story, so I took a break from that particular subgenre. However, Spindle Fire’s unique take on Sleeping Beauty caught my interest. Instead of faeries gifting a child with favorable traits, they […]
A Psalm For Lost Girls By Katie Bayerl
I am always up for a book that explores relationships between sisters and A Psalm for Lost Girls has that in spades. What makes it interesting is that one of the sisters is already dead when the book begins, which added an interesting dynamic. Everything that we hear fro Tess is through Callie’s memories of […]
Blog Tour: Alex & Eliza
Welcome to my stop on the Alex & Eliza Blog Tour! Today I am bringing you my Top Ten Favorite things about, and moments from, Alex & Eliza! At the bottom of the post, don’t forget to enter for a chance to win a finished copy. I think this book will be a hit with […]
Blog Tour: A Psalm For Lost Girls
Welcome to my stop on the A Psalm for Lost Girls Blog Tour! Today I am bringing you my Top Ten Favorite Things about A Psalm for Lost Girls! At the bottom of the post, don’t forget to enter for a chance to win a finished copy. I loved this story, so you […]
Blog Tour: Confessions Of A High School Disaster
Written in a diary format, Confessions of a High School Disaster was a book I expected to read like younger YA, but ended up touching upon a wide variety of experiences and issues over the course of one school year. Chloe’s voice was honest and really funny at times. As a freshman, she was trying […]