Attachments by Rainbow Rowell

Attachments by Rainbow Rowell

OH MY GOD, YOU GUYS!!! Attachments was such an amazing surprise, and I adored it! I’ll admit.. when I first read the synopsis, my thought was, “That sounds… weird… and a bit creepy.” I wasn’t going to read it. Then I read Fangirl (which I […]

How to Love by Katie Cotugno

How to Love by Katie Cotugno

How to Love could have easily been a 4—or maybe even 5—star book, but there was one massive problem: Sawyer. Sawyer literally stole those stars one by one. POOF! GONE! He just chipped away at them every time he pulled a dickhead move that made […]

Finding It by Cora Carmack

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 […]

Wild Cards by Simone Elkeles

Wild Cards by Simone Elkeles

Wild Cards was very… meh. I started the book on good terms. Derek seemed like a troublemaker, but a decent enough guy, and Ashtyn was a cool, tough, tomboy-ish girl. She was apparently really good at football, laid back, and kind of one of the […]

This Song Will Save Your Life by Leila Sales

This Song Will Save Your Life by Leila Sales

Wow! This Song Will Save Your Life was such a powerful book! I have to admit, it had so much more depth to it than I ever imagined. I mean… so many plot summaries out there say things like this: is a super amazing book […]

The Beginning of After by Jennifer Castle

The Beginning of After by Jennifer Castle

The Beginning of After started out pretty strong for me. I immediately liked Laurel’s character. She had a fun personality and a unique voice. But as the book went on, I realized that things I expected to happen would never happen, and the book fizzled […]

Faking It by Cora Carmack

Faking It by Cora Carmack

The thing I liked most about Faking It was how it focused on the idea that ‘opposites attract’. Max and Cade are total opposites. Cade is the perfect “Golden Boy” who impresses parents and is very put together. He’s calm, sweet, never gets mad, and […]

Losing It by Cora Carmack

Losing It by Cora Carmack

Losing It was one of those books that I put off reading. Everyone was reading it and raving about it, but I just wasn’t that excited about it. Maybe it’s because the old cover had a creepy, young looking boy on it? Or maybe the […]

Down London Road by Samantha Young

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 […]

Wait for You by J. Lynn

Wait for You by J. Lynn

The goal: a good romance book. The plan: read for an hour (starting at 11:30pm). The result: up until 4am finishing the book. On the surface, Wait for You looks like all the new adult books that have been done before, and in some ways […]

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