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 […]
Tag: Romance
The Edge of Always by J.A. Redmerski
I’m still not 100% how I feel about The Edge of Always, and I feel like that’s going to make it challenging for me to accurately convey my thoughts, but I’ll try my best! In The Edge of Never I felt like there was a […]
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 […]
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 […]
Tandem by Anna Jarzab
Tandem is a fun and original new take on parallel universes! I think this book really proves how you can take a similar idea and twist it into something totally different. I got hooked on the idea of parallel universes after reading Parallel by Lauren […]
Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell
I liked Fangirl but I’m disappointed because I wanted to love it, but I don’t think I did. I had highs and lows with Fangirl. Sometimes I really liked it and felt like it was so easy for me to relate to Cath and her […]
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 […]
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
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 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 […]