Okay, WHAT THE HELL was that ending? And I don’t mean that in the “HOLY CRAP THAT WAS AMAZING!” way; I mean it in the “what was that pointless, unsatisfying ending?” way. To be clear, I adored Gone Girl for about 90% of the book. […]
Tag: Contemporary
Covet by Tracey Garvis-Graves
Covet had an aura of sadness and tragedy around it. Claire desperately wants her husband Chris’s attention and affection. Chris wants to give it, but feels like he needs to work really hard to impress his boss and secure his job. They both want to […]
The Art of Lainey by Paula Stokes
The Art of Lainey was adooorable! I enjoyed The Art of Lainey from the very beginning. There were a few times when I wondered if the book was too young for me, just because of how much Lainey still had to learn. She cared SO […]
We Were Liars by E. Lockhart
My thoughts: meh. More than anything, I was bored for 90% of We Were Liars. Not much happens. It’s just a series of stories about kids on an island.. most of which are just conversations where nothing actually happens. There is kind of a mini […]
My Not So Super Sweet Life by Rachel Harris
You guuuuuuys!! This was my favourite book in the My Super Sweet Sixteenth Century series! It was so much fun. For starters, the other books in the series were fun and fluffy. They were cute and fun to read, which was just what I was […]
A Tale of Two Centuries by Rachel Harris
The first thing I loved about A Tale of Two Centuries was how different it felt from My Super Sweet Sixteenth Century. Alessandra’s voice felt SO different from Cat’s (which is a great thing, because they’re from two different centuries! 😛 ). That really made […]
Far From You by Tess Sharpe
Far From You was really, really good! It hooked me in straight away. I immediately loved Sophie as a character. She’s flawed, but interesting and really relateable. Her voice is honest and real, which I think is what makes it really easy to connect with […]
The Summer I Wasn’t Me by Jessica Verdi
I’m still trying to fully absorb this book. Normally I write my reviews immediately after I finish reading, but not with The Summer I Wasn’t Me. This book was so powerful, so intense, so horrifying, that I had to sit and absorb it all before […]
Torn by K.A. Robinson
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 […]
Side Effects May Vary by Julie Murphy
I was disappointed in Side Effects May Vary 🙁 There were two main problems for me: I didn’t like the “then” and “now” style of narration (I don’t think it worked well here), and the main character quickly became very unlikable, and that made it […]