738 Days is the kind of book that rips your world apart and slowly tries to put the pieces back together. Kind of like The Sea of Tranquility. In hindsight, it TOTALLY has that same vibe and the power to completely own you. Here’s what […]
Tag: Realistic Fiction
Review: The DUFF: Designated Ugly Fat Friend by Kody Keplinger
The DUFF was a super quick and easy read, which I LOVE! But more importantly, The DUFF dug into some pretty intense and kind of taboo high school issues. These are a lot of the things that we think about, but may not say out […]
Review: Everything That Makes You by Moriah McStay
I started out being really excited for Everything That Makes You. The split story was really interesting and felt very Pivot Point-esque. The author shows you how Fiona’s life plays out in two different ways: one way with her accident and scarred face, and another […]
Review: Little Peach by Peggy Kern
The first line of Little Peach was: You ask me to tell you the truth, but I’m not sure you’ll believe me, even though I’ve practically killed myself to find you. Little Peach And my reaction was: “Oh dear lord. Please don’t have the main […]
Review: Depth of Field by Chantel Guertin (Pippa Greene #2)
Ben: I hate you so much I went into Depth of Field with all the wrong assumptions. For the most part I like the first book, Rule of Thirds. The one thing I didn’t like was Ben. I hated his personality and I hated his […]
Fan Art by Sarah Tregay
Fan Art was adorable! Even though I’ve never been in his situation, I totally connected with Jamie! He’s ‘out’ to his parents, but can’t come out to Mason because he’s afraid that it will change their friendship (for the worse). I completely understood his reasons […]
#scandal by Sarah Ockler
I thought this was going to be an awesome book for me. A gamer girl, social media, hackers, scandals, a little Nancy Drew, and a romance! OHMYGOD those are all Ashley things and you might as well put a ribbon on this book and send […]
The Rules for Breaking by Ashley Elston
I think it was a mistake to turn this into a series. The Rules for Breaking wasn’t terrible, but I don’t think it was a necessary book. It just didn’t feel as exciting or interesting as The Rules for Disappearing. I guess the biggest problem […]
Maybe One Day by Melissa Kantor
I almost didn’t read Maybe One Day, and oh my god that would have been a massive mistake! I think my problem was that I like romance books, and this is not a romance; it’s about friendship. Those kinds of books usually don’t get me […]
The Promise of Amazing by Robin Constantine
I am absolutely drowning in indecision. Did I like The Promise of Amazing? Was it only okay? UGH! I don’t know!! I started out on excellent terms with The Promise of Amazing. I thought Wren was funny, had a great personality, and I could completely […]