
Once again, I’ve been a bad little reader and have fallen behind on my mini ARC book reviews… I promise I have many more coming, but today, I’m presenting a soon to be released jewel entitled Campaign Widows by Aimee … Continue reading
Once again, I’ve been a bad little reader and have fallen behind on my mini ARC book reviews… I promise I have many more coming, but today, I’m presenting a soon to be released jewel entitled Campaign Widows by Aimee … Continue reading
This anthology, in my opinion, would be a great addition to any pre-teen or teen girl’s collection. It presents feminist ideologies in a way that is non-combative, yet it doesn’t shy away from the confrontation and boldness needed in the … Continue reading
Flipping through the book the author described as “Typewriter poems and the rattlings of a curious mind,” I first find that aesthetically​, it’s quite pleasing. The vintage look of the typewritten pages and aged paper gives a wonderfully warm and … Continue reading
This title was released in August, 2016… Needless to say, I’m a bit behind on my reviews, but I promise, I’m catching up little by little — so, here we go! How can I say this? I. AM. DISTURBED. I … Continue reading
I received an Advanced Reader’s Copy of this title, and give this book three of five stars only because I adore the fact that the main character/narrator has a disability. He’s high functioning autistic, and as a former teacher and … Continue reading
A Family Tree Brought to Life… I received an Advanced Reading Copy of Salt Houses by Hala Alyan, and I must say that I haven’t been so emotionally affected by a book in quite some time. Alayan takes subject matter … Continue reading
“I know now that what is tragic isn’t the moment. It is the memory.” “The people passing beneath us all were beautiful in some way – beautifully thin, beautifully obese, beautifully Afroed, or cornrowed, or bald. Beautifully dressed in bright … Continue reading