Category: 5 STARS

  • ALL THE DANGEROUS THINGS BY STACY WILLINGHAM

    ALL THE DANGEROUS THINGS BY STACY WILLINGHAM

    As a reader of Willingham’s previous novel – I would say the author has ‘stepped up’ in her next book. Her first book I guessed the twist right away and as I started this book I thought I had it all figured out once again. I wasn’t expecting to be surprised…. but I was.      It…

  • GREENLIGHTS BY MATTHEW MCCONAUGHEY

    GREENLIGHTS BY MATTHEW MCCONAUGHEY

    First of all, this is exactly what I was expecting when I heard McConaughey wrote a book. For those who are surprised and not expecting what ‘Greenlights’ is … I mean………………………… you have heard of Matthew McConaughey, right? He represents himself very well out in the world and this is a huge reflection of himself. It was…

  • THE BFG BY ROALD DAHL

    THE BFG BY ROALD DAHL

    Can you even review this CLASSIC?      You always remember the book that made you love reading and The BFG was it for me. I was curious to reread as an adult and I’m glad I did. I do have new feelings on the story and how kinda ‘odd’ it is. I mean, thinking back to most…

  • VERITY BY COLLEEN HOOVER

    VERITY BY COLLEEN HOOVER

    This book is an easy 5 stars for me. I became VERY obsessed with reading it. It was one of my first (2nd? 3rd?) Hoover book I read … At the time I didnt’ realize this was her first time diving into suspense genre. For her ‘first time’ she knocked it out of the park.      Okay…

  • PRIDE AND PREJUDICE BY JANE AUSTEN

    PRIDE AND PREJUDICE BY JANE AUSTEN

    This is my third time reading Pride and Prejudice. An easy 5 stars. This time I mixed things up a bit and ‘read’ via an audiobook. It was just as pleasant as reading on paper.      This book is an absolute classic and everyone should give it a read.      For my movie loves, if you loved…

  • WEYWARD BY EMILIA HART on BookTube
  • WEYWARD BY EMILIA HART

    WEYWARD BY EMILIA HART

    Weyward is a lovely tale that reminds me of strolling through a field on a warm, hazy summer day. It doesn’t feel like there is a climatic moment that you are reading towards… you are just, reading.      Hart does a wonderful job of weaving the 3 timelines around each other – finding connections but still staying…