Book Review: The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky
Went into this one having already seen the film, which I thoroughly enjoyed. Unsurprisingly, the book is better as theContinue Reading
Went into this one having already seen the film, which I thoroughly enjoyed. Unsurprisingly, the book is better as theContinue Reading
When four teenage Native American boys, Ricky, Lewis, Cassidy, and Gabe, decide to shoot up a herd of elk onContinue Reading
A Slow Burning Fire is a book filled with unreliable characters and interlocking complex situations that unfold in slow, cleverContinue Reading
I was late to the party on this book. I only read it because I enjoyed the film and wasContinue Reading
When Louise receives a call from her brother that their parents had died suddenly in a car crash, she fliesContinue Reading
Wow. I know I’m late to the game here with this book, but it is brilliant. A true gem. NoemiContinue Reading
Picked up Cold Cold Bones not because I am a fan of Kathy Reichs – I’ve never read her workContinue Reading
I’m not sure what I loved more about this novel. Both the design of it – meant to look likeContinue Reading
I stumbled across the Cork O’Conner series written by William Kent Krueger in 2008. I’ve read every book in theContinue Reading
While I read Verity, I was not expecting it to end up where it did, and I mean that asContinue Reading

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