Hello, friends! I'm sure everyone has already heard of the book Words on Bathroom Walls by Julia Walton. But. I am here to be late to the party and to give my two cents on it! But before I get there, I'd just like to ask ... how are you all?? I know this past... Continue Reading →
We Should Hang Out Sometime | Josh Sundquist |review
Happy Tuesday! How is everyone? I've been pretty fantastic, actually. We've gotten buckets and buckets of rain (like, a lot of my country roads have been flooded 😂), which I absolutely adore. I've also been able to call/video some friends and work with my dad, so I can get out of the house. I've also... Continue Reading →
Song of the Crimson Flower | Julie C Dao | Review
Another review from the archives! I think I read this sometime in summer last year? Or fall? Or maybe not? Idk 😂 Anyways. Hope you are all enjoying your time at home and with your families (that is a nice way to put it, lol)! I'd also love to hear what you are reading/doing to... Continue Reading →
Let the Ghosts Speak | review | Bryan Davis
Hey everyone! I want to say that I seriously hope that you have all been staying safe during this COVID pandemic. I know everyone is saying that and that at this point it might come across as cheesy - but I'm genuinely serious. Sending prayers out to you and all of your loved ones! On... Continue Reading →
No Chance Meeting (review!)
Hey again, everyone! Hope everyone's been having a good day! I just woke up from a nap (after two tests today + prepping for midterm next week) ... so it was much needed and I feel fantastic! Anyways, as promised, I'm back for my review of No Chance Meeting by Jaye Elliot. If you (somehow)... Continue Reading →
Opposite of Always | Justin A Reynolds | review
Hey guys! For me, school is starting up and it's the second week (yay college) so guess who's procrastinating right now???? That's right. For the remainder of the school year near future all of the posts by yours truly will be written out of desperate procrastination. You're welcome. THAT ASIDE. I'm comin' at you with... Continue Reading →
Emergency Contact | review | Mary HK Choi
Hi! First off, sorry for kind of disappearing for literally forever. Literally. This summer has had many high points, but also loads of low ones. So life's been crazy. (also prepping for college is insane) And! Internet sucks. Like, I've tried to binge-watch The Office, but have only gotten through season three. Hopefully, though, our... Continue Reading →
Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe | review | Benjamin Alire Sáenz
Hey guys! Now, if you got past reading the post title, you've probably already read half this post with how long that title is. 😂 For those of you who don't know, Ari and Dante (no way in hell am I typing that all out, lol) is a "coming of age" contemporary taking place in... Continue Reading →
Neverworld Wake | review | Marisha Pessl
Hey guys! So. I was at my local library (where I spend a reasonable amount of time there, ie all of my time) and I just randomly picked this book up: Neverworld Wake by Marisha Pessl. It is a magical realism mystery book and oh my stars, is it fantastic. I don't know how many... Continue Reading →
History is All You Left Me | review | Adam Silvera
Heyy guys! True to my huge contemporary kick, I'm bringing you a review for the beautiful, beautiful book History is All You Left Me by Adam Silvera. Now, I'm sure that many of you have heard of Mr Silvera and his (seemingly to me) infamous books. Of course, I had to try one for myself!... Continue Reading →