Who else can't believe it's the end of August already? This month just flew by faster than any of the other months have. You know that that means though? It's back to school for the kiddos and college students. Some have already started their new school year, and others will be starting this week or … Continue reading Books That Take Place in High School
Month: August 2021
Books I Wish I Could Read for the First Time Again
So many times I look at some of my books and see ones that I wish I could read again but as if it were the first time. I know a lot of us bookworms feel this way because there's nothing like opening a book and being brought into an entire new world for the … Continue reading Books I Wish I Could Read for the First Time Again
Review: Goodbye Perfect
Eden McKinley knows she can’t count on much in this world, but she can depend on Bonnie, her solid, steady, straight-A best friend. So it’s a bit of a surprise when Bonnie runs away with the boyfriend Eden knows nothing about five days before the start of their final exams. Especially when the police arrive … Continue reading Review: Goodbye Perfect
Types of Book Endings
The ending of a book. We welcome it and dread it at the same time. A recent post I saw on bookstagram made me realize though, there are different ways books can end. They can wrap everything up in a neat little package or leave it open and keep us thinking. Those are the usual … Continue reading Types of Book Endings
Review: The Hero’s Price
War rages on.Magic remains an enduring mystery.With wounded pride, the plutonians hold nothing back. The galaxy will be theirs, even if it must first be reduced to ash. The rebellion, however, continues to fight. New alliances on Venus and Mercury have reinvigorated their efforts. The galaxy will not simply bend to plutonian rule. But with … Continue reading Review: The Hero’s Price
Review: An Education in Ruin
The Mahoney brothers are the golden boys of Rutherford Institute.Collins Pruitt is going to ruin them.Theo Mahoney is well-connected and popular. He’s charming and beloved. But he’s hiding something.Jasper Mahoney is lauded for his intellect and athleticism. He’s studious and focused. But he isn’t as impenetrable as he seems.Collins will earn their trust—and then she’ll … Continue reading Review: An Education in Ruin
July 2021 Wrap Up
July gave me my reading groove back! I was so excited to finally be in a major reading mood again and enjoy the work that these authors put out there. I feel myself slipping a little now, but I think that's just due to some stress and not knowing what to read next. But I … Continue reading July 2021 Wrap Up