
Weekly Reading List #299
Merry meet avid readers! Hope everyone is doing well. Check out my latest newsletter and reading list, a sneak peak of reviews to come and, as always, happy reading! Continue reading Weekly Reading List #299
Merry meet avid readers! Hope everyone is doing well. Check out my latest newsletter and reading list, a sneak peak of reviews to come and, as always, happy reading! Continue reading Weekly Reading List #299
A new month means a new selection of books for the book of the month title. Vote here for your favorite February 2022 YA novel. Continue reading Book of the Month Poll – February 2022
Happy October and congrats to The Grimrose Girls, October’s book of the month. Check out the details here and happy reading! Continue reading Book of the Month – October 2021
A new month means new selection of books for the book of the month title. Vote here for your favorite April 2021 YA novel. Continue reading Book of the Month Poll – April 2021
Today on Spotify reviewing The Castle School (for Troubled Girls), an emotional young adult contemporary that handles mental illness and grief in an appropriate and thoughtful manner. Continue reading The Castle School (for Troubled Girls) Review on Spotify
An emotional read, The Castle School is a compelling novel dealing with grief and illness. Continue reading Review of ‘The Castle School (for Troubled Girls)’
Today on YouTube reviewing The Castle School (for Troubled Girls), an emotional young adult contemporary that handles mental illness and grief in an appropriate and thoughtful manner. Continue reading Watch “The Castle School (for Troubled Girls) Review” on YouTube
Having trouble what book to add to your reading list? Well, check out what I’m reading here, a sneak peek of reviews to come and see if they tickle your fancy. Continue reading Weekly Reading List #272
Out of the Cage channels the absurd, in a way that makes it both funny and reflective carrying on the great tradition of excellent Argentine literature. Continue reading Review of ‘Out of the Cage’