There’s something really sexy about Air Force pilots. Maybe it’s the aviators, I don’t know! But as soon as I saw Chanel Cleeton was writing this, I knew it would be SPOT ON. How do I know this? Read her bio. ;) SHE KNOWS WHAT SHE’S TALKING ABOUT. I’m always a fan of Chanel’s books […]
Review: Slasher Girls & Monster Boys by April Genevieve Tucholke
Short stories and anthologies aren’t really my thing, to be fair I probably haven’t really given them a fair shot until now. I have to admit, I started by reading my favorite authors first then going back to the others. I’m happy to report that I would give other anthologies like this a chance. Since […]
Review: Wink Poppy Midnight by April Genevieve Tucholke
Wink Poppy Midnight is not like any other books I’ve read lately. The story is about three teens, Wink, Poppy, and Midnight. Each of them is very different and has their own story to tell. April Genevieve Tucholke’s writing style is mesmerizing. The whole book read like a lovely poem. This story was beautiful and […]
Review: My Lady Jane by Cynthia Hand, Brodi Ashton, and Jodi Meadows
This book was so unexpectedly delightful!!! My Lady Jane KNOWS that it’s twisting history and winks at that, which allowed me to get swept up in the story and the characters without constantly comparing it to actual historical events. Comical, fantastical, romantical really is the best way to describe it, like the blurb says. It […]
Review: Don’t You Cry by Mary Kubica
I’ve had a few Mary Kubica’s books on my TBR for a while now, so when this one came across my desk, I decided to give it a try. The book is broken up into days Sunday through Thursday (when Esther goes missing) and told in alternating points of view between Quinn and Alex. Quinn […]
Review: The Only Thing Worse Than Me Is You by Lily Anderson
I started The Only Thing Worse Than Me Is You on a whim one afternoon and laughed on page 1. Definitely a good sign! I continued to laugh throughout this delightful book because it was funny, relatable, and nerdtastic. It is a loose retelling (reimagining?) of Much Ado About Nothing, of which I know just about nothing aside […]
Review: The Raven King by Maggie Stiefvater | 100% Spoiler Free!
This is probably one of the hardest reviews I’ve ever had to write because: It’s the 4th book in a very complicated and spoilerish series. I don’t want to take away the magic of Maggie’s words before you read them. If I tell you my feelings, is that a spoiler?! I don’t know! *bites nails […]
A Raven Cycle Celebration!
FIIIIINALLY. The King has come BACK to…. Henriettaaa. Probably 0.5 of you will get that reference, but I know Angie will ;) In any case, fiiiinally! The Raven King is here, after many release date false alarms and a year and a half of one of the worst cliffhangers ever. I’m sure you all know that The […]
Bitsy Words: The Anatomical Shape of a Heart by Jenn Bennett
I finished The Anatomical Shape of a Heart at 1am in one sitting. OH MY GOD. It was barely on my radar until I read Christina’s review recently. She and I see eye to eye on many bookish topics but I still did not expect to love this so much! I loved the vibrant San Francisco setting […]
Bitsy Words: Thanks for the Trouble by Tommy Wallach
At the beginning of Thanks for the Trouble I thought we were going to have ourselves a manic-pixie-dream-girl situation on our hands, and while I’m not one to mind them as much as others, I do find them tiresome sometimes. What I ended up getting was more of a mix between a John Green novel, Tuck […]