Tag: book review

  • The Lost Story By: Meg Shaffer

    The Lost Story By: Meg Shaffer

    Inspired by C.S. Lewis’s Chronicles of Narnia, two boys who society would never expect to be friends get ‘lost’ in the woods together. After being miraculously found, no one knows how they survived, why they came back or where they were while they were missing. I was excited to read another Meg Shaffer book after…

  • Ninth House By: Leigh Bardugo

    Ninth House By: Leigh Bardugo

    Welcome to New Haven – a place riddled with grays (ghosts) and magic galore. Instead of frat houses, we have magic houses. Instead of basements filled with beer pong, we have tombs and rituals. (Just kidding, beer pong is there too.) Alex is scooped out of her dejecting life and given the oppurtunity to join…

  • Darling Girls By: Sally Hepworth

    Darling Girls By: Sally Hepworth

    Follow the stories of 3 foster kids as they discover the dreamy farmhouse called, Wild Meadows, isn’t as dreamy as they might of thought. Starting out, Hepworth is one of my top authors. I’ll read anything she writes. So when I was offered an ARC of her upcoming book I dropped everything and dove in.…

  • Throne of Glass By: Sarah J. Maas

    Throne of Glass By: Sarah J. Maas

    A wronged assassin is given a chance to free herself from a death camp, but she stumbles on way more than a simple competition. My biggest question is where is the throne in Throne of Glass? To give you a quick background of where I am at with this viral author, Sarah J. Maas. I…

  • The Violence By: Delilah Dawson

    The Violence By: Delilah Dawson

    Following three abused women in unprecedented times as they attempt to escape their abusers and survive. Let’s start off with, I was not expecting that. I again, didn’t read anything about this book in advance before picking it up and was pleasantly surprised. The author’s note in the beginning felt odd. I can see it…

  • Strange Folk By: Alli Dyer

    Strange Folk By: Alli Dyer

    Let’s get the elephant out of the room immediately. Yes, this is most likely rated higher than it should be. OKAY! I said it. Happy now? May we please get to the review? Strange Folk is a cozy thriller(?), mystery(?) following Lee going back home, Lee’s daughter Meredith realizing she has a home and all…

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