Torn was really quick and easy for me to read. This was a huge contrast to the last few books I read, which took me DAYS. However, Torn wasn’t the book I was hoping it would be. I expected the book to be all about […]
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One Tiny Lie by K.A. Tucker
Something crazy happened while reading One Tiny Lie. I had just finished reading Racing Savannah and it was 1:30am. I figured I’d just get started on One Tiny Lie and read for maybe 30 minutes. Well it’s quite possible that I read until 4am so […]
Review: Rook and Ronin Series by J.A. Huss
This is a really hard book to rate. Tragic had a lot of problems with it, but despite those problems I still enjoyed reading it. Sometimes when I read a book, I can list off a lot of things that should have been changed or […]
Eleanor & Park by Rainbow Rowell
Did I read the same book that everyone else read? I did not love Eleanor & Park. I didn’t even particularly like it. I thought it started out pretty good and I thought the main characters (Park in particular) were kind of cute. But then […]
Review & Giveaway: Find Me by Romily Bernard
HACKING?!?! THIS IS SO AN ASHLEY BOOK!! I seek out hacking/computer/nerd/programmer books like a moth to the flame. For me, it’s like a bonding session with my fellow epic computer nerds. It’s awesome. And Find Me was just like that, but it also had a […]
Premeditated by Josin L. McQuein
Premeditated was everything I hoped it would be! Dinah goes “under cover” at a fancy prep school to find the boy who caused Clare to slit her wrists. She carefully observes the students to find the culprit, his friends, the ones he cares about.. so […]
Lost and Found by Nicole Williams
For the most part, I really liked Lost and Found, but I wasn’t quite as crazy about it as I hoped I’d be. I loved the romance, Jesse was freaking amazing, the setting was great, but I did have a couple problems with it that […]
Finding It by Cora Carmack
The first thing you should know about Finding It is that it’s nothing like Losing It or Faking It. I thought Losing It and Faking It were great for a few reasons: the characters felt real, the scenes were hilariously awkward, and the relationships with […]
Where the Stars Still Shine by Trish Doller
I feel like such a black sheep among my blogging friends. So many people I know LOVED Where the Stars Still Shine but I didn’t. I didn’t hate it, but I didn’t love it. I have a lot of issues with the book, but I […]
Down London Road by Samantha Young
Down London Road was sooooo good! It brought back so many great memories from reading On Dublin Street. In fact, I now find myself itching to reread On Dublin Street. Although I do think I liked On Dublin Street a bit more, Down London Road […]