Emma Mills masterfully tells the story of the friends-since-childhood scenario that brings with it a sense of familiarity. Nina thinks that taking a radio broadcasting class will be an easy elective class for senior year. She quickly learns that this idea is a complete disaster. Her haphazardly formed group members have nothing in common. What... Continue Reading →
The Diary of Anne Frank: The Definitive Edition – Book Review
It's hard to rate someone's diary, but Anne's is written so eloquently and truly is exactly what she was feeling and going through. It really is 5 stars! Over the course of the book I felt as though I knew her and was seeing into her daily life, although I don't think I or anyone... Continue Reading →
The Jake Ryan Complex by Bethany Crandell – Book Review
I think I've read almost every book with Jake Ryan in the title and this one is one of my favorites. If you don't know by now, I'm well aware of my own Jake Ryan complex - which is evident in previous posts. The tagline of the book is what drew me in. "A teenage... Continue Reading →
The Mary Shelley Club by Goldy Moldavsky – Book Review
"When it comes to horror movies, the rules are clear: -Avoid abandoned buildings, warehouses, and cabins at all times. -Stay together: don't split up, not even just to 'check something out.' -If there's a murderer on the loose, do not make out with anyone. If only surviving in real life were this easy" ("The Mary... Continue Reading →
Spoiler Alert by Olivia Dade – Book Review
This book had been on my to-read list for awhile on Goodreads and when I put my name on the waiting list at the library a few weeks ago, I was happy to get the notification that it was time for me to check out the ebook. I was first drawn to the concept and... Continue Reading →