• Review: The Magic All Around by Jennifer Moorman

    Review: The Magic All Around by Jennifer Moorman

    If you’re looking for a cozy new fantasy novel, consider checking out The Magic All Around. Despite (or maybe because of) all the magic in this tale, it feels so wonderfully human. Read more

  • Review: A Short Walk Through a Wide World by Douglas Westerbeke

    Review: A Short Walk Through a Wide World by Douglas Westerbeke

    The moment I read the description forA Short Walk Through a Wide World, I knew I had to read it. It sounded so different and compelling. Also, it was favorably compared to The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue (one of my all-time favorites), so duh. Had to buy it. Read more

  • Review: The Last Murder at the End of the World by Stuart Turton

    Review: The Last Murder at the End of the World by Stuart Turton

    Ohhh. I already know that The Last Murder at the End of the World is one of those books that will stand out in my memory for years to come. It’s just SO different from everything else I’ve read. Yes, there were several familiar tropes and themes, but they were combined in new ways, making… Read more

  • Review: Breaking the Dark by Lisa Jewell

    Review: Breaking the Dark by Lisa Jewell

    Is this really happening? In my hands, I hold a book I never expected to have. It’s a Jessica Jones tale, but it’s also written by a well-known thriller author! My dreams (that I didn’t even know I had) have come true.  Read more

  • WOTN: To Sleep in a Sea of Stars by Christopher Paolini

    WOTN: To Sleep in a Sea of Stars by Christopher Paolini

    Christopher Paolini, famous for his Inheritance Cycle series (Eragon), is returning. Only this time, he’s decided to approach the world of science fiction. To Sleep in a Sea of Stars is his latest novel, a heavy novel full of speculative science fiction and space opera elements. Read more

  • Shelfie Sunday!

    Shelfie Sunday! Time to share that bookshelf love. Read more