This book was a fun read and I genuinely enjoyed the journey we had inside Iris Oxtabee’s head as she experimented with the mystery that is love. The best way I can describe this book is fun and predictable, and even then I enjoyed the characters we met and the crazy situations Iris got herself […]
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[Elizabeth’s Review]: “Today Tonight Tomorrow” by Rachel Lynn Solomon
To start off, I have to say that this book has become one of my top 3 reads of not only 2020 but pretty much of all time! I read this book in a span of hours and finished it around five in the morning and was so giddy that I could not fall asleep. […]
[Bre’s Review]: Broken Knight by L.J. Shen
“We break things all the time. It’s called life. If you don’t break, you don’t live. You don’t move. You don’t try. You don’t take chances. Breaking is a part of living.” If you follow me you know that I love small town romances where the guy is at the right place at the right […]
[Asis’ Review] The Burning Shadow by Jennifer L. Armentrout
WARNING: SPOILERS OF THE DARKEST STAR IN THIS REVIEW. CHECK OUT MY TDS REVIEW. After such a long wait, we’re finally back for more. And as always, Jennifer’s writing just flows and grips you, you feel everything she wants you to feel and more, and as much as you try to slow down, the words […]
[Asis’ Review] The Dead List by Jennifer L. Armentrout
Book CW: Suicide, Bullying, and a very scary clown. So, I absolutely adored this book. The pacing was great. The writing was on point. I laughed a lot. I got super scared. I fell hard for a certain someone… The characters were absolutely fantastic, endearing and felt like people I’d totally want to meet or to […]
[Asis’ Review] The Library of Lost Things by Laura Taylor Namey
Book CW: Hoarding, abandonment The quotes used on this Review were taken from the ARC and may change after publication. This story as a whole brought me back to these old typical YA contemporaries I used to read in High School all the time, and that made me feel really nostalgic and happy. As every […]
[Lisa’s Review]: Bully by Penelope Douglas
Tate and Jared were best friends; however, one summer away from each other changed everything. For reasons unknown to her, the boy she knew and loved was gone; replaced by someone who lived to make her life miserable. As time went on, things got worse and worse. Tate has been humiliated, shut out, and gossiped […]