You know when you wait too long to write a review and then you remember almost nothing?? Wellll, here we are. I remember the main points (mainly because parts of this book are horrifying!!), but the details...a little sketchy. But let's talk about Primal Animals!
The Agathas: Murder, Friendship, and Absolute Fun
An exact quote of what I wrote on Goodreads moments after finishing The Agathas: "This is everything I wanted it to be and more!!" I don't think I need to say more than that.
Does My Body Offend You?: All Bodies Deserve Respect and Protection
If you've been to school in America, chances are you've come across a dress code (is this a thing in other places too?). The one at my school didn't allow baggy pants, spaghetti straps, shorts/skirts that were a certain length, and at one point, scarves (I got in trouble for this one. don't ask). They… Continue reading Does My Body Offend You?: All Bodies Deserve Respect and Protection
The One True Me and You by Remi K. England: Fandom, Queer Love, and Acceptance
Some books are just so happy and accepting that you can't help but smile and feel all warm inside when you read them. That is The One True Me and You. It's got fandom, fanfiction, queer love, figuring things out, and standing up for what you believe in.
Full Flight by Ashley Schumacher: Can You Drown In Your Own Tears??
It's taken me a while to write this review because 1) I am a master procrastinator and 2) I CRIED FOR TWO HOURS AFTER FINISHING THIS BOOK. Ashley Schumacher had me crying my eyes out with Amelia Unabridged and now here we are again with Full Flight. Let's talk about the absolute sob fest this… Continue reading Full Flight by Ashley Schumacher: Can You Drown In Your Own Tears??
Witchblood Blog Tour: Excerpt and Giveaway
I haven't talked about it a lot on here but I LOVE GRAPHIC NOVELS and comics so when I saw that Witchblood was having a blog tour, I was like YES PLEASE. The art could not be more gorgeous. IT TAKES PLACE IN THE WILD WEST (love). AND BIKER VAMPIRES!! Do I need to say more?!
The Viscount’s Lady Novelist by Alissa Baxter Blog Tour: Review and Giveaway
Sometimes, someone will say a book has good banter between the two main characters, and then you read it and it's like "meh." That was not the case with The Viscount's Lady Novelist. The banter between the hero and heroine was borderline addictive.
The Mad Girls of New York: Telling The Truth Can Set Others Free
I've written about it here before (probably years ago now), but I will pretty much read any book that has anything to do with Nellie Bly. I first learned about her in an abnormal psychology class in college and I have been interested in her ever since. So when I heard about this book, I knew I had to read it. And luckily, it was exactly what I wanted it to be! Let's discuss!
Her Country Gentleman: Three Fun and Light Historical Romances
It's been a while, but here we are...back with a historical romance!! But Her Country Gentleman actually includes three different historical romance stories from three different authors. It's perfect. They are the perfect length.
Dread Wood by Jennifer Killick Blog Tour Spotlight
Teachers getting dragged underground? Itsy Bitsy Spider being hummed creepily? And detention on a Saturday??? THE HORROR! Let's take a look at Dread Wood.